Martin S. Dieck

Martin S. Dieck

Chief Executive Officer at Rist Neurovascular, Inc.

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Martin S.
Dieck
is the founder of Micro Interventional Systems, Inc. (founded in 1993), Concentric Medical, Inc. (founded in 1999), and Lazarus Effect, Inc. (founded in 2006).
He held the title of Chairman & Chief Executive Officer at Lazarus Effect, Inc. Mr. Dieck currently holds the position of President & Chief Executive Officer at RIST Neurovascular, Inc. He is also the Chairman of Cerebrotech Medical Systems, Inc., SmartStent Pty Ltd., and Synchron, Inc. Mr. Dieck previously served as the President & Chief Executive Officer of CardioVasc, Inc. and Nfocus Neuromedical, Inc. He was also a Director at IntraPace, Inc. and ePlanet Capital Advisors US, Inc. (from 2003 to 2016).
Mr. Dieck has an MBA from the University of California, Berkeley and an undergraduate degree from Willamette University.

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University of California, Berkeley Masters Business Admin
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