CHF Solutions, Inc. Appoints Carrie Powers as Vice President of Marketing
March 12, 2018 at 08:30 am
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CHF Solutions, Inc. announced the appointment of Carrie Powers, RN, as vice president of marketing. Ms. Powers joins CHF Solutions with 12 years of leadership, management, and marketing experience within the interventional cardiology and interventional radiology markets. During her tenure at Vascular Solutions, she was the senior vice president of Marketing, and helped launch more than 50 medical devices, contributing to the consistent delivery of double-digit annual growth. Most recently, she served as the senior director of Clinical and Medical Affairs for the Interventional business unit for Teleflex Medical, which acquired Vascular Solutions in 2017. In this role, she was responsible for providing strategic direction for all clinical education programs, developing and managing key opinion leader relationships, providing clinical and medical expertise for new product development and M&A projects, assisting in the building of evidence generation programs, clinical trials, and working closely with the medical directors.
Nuwellis, Inc. is a medical technology company. The Company is focused on developing, manufacturing, and commercializing medical devices used in ultrafiltration therapy, including the Aquadex FlexFlow and the Aquadex SmartFlow systems (collectively the Aquadex System). The Aquadex SmartFlow system is indicated for temporary or extended use in adult and pediatric patients weighing 20 kilograms or more whose fluid overload is unresponsive to medical management, including diuretics. The Aquadex System is designed to remove excess fluid from patients suffering from fluid overload who have failed diuretic therapy. The Aquadex System consists of a console, which is a piece of equipment containing electromechanical pumps and a liquid crystal display (LCD) screen; a one-time disposable blood circuit set, which is an integrated collection of tubing, filters, sensors, and connectors that contain and deliver the blood from and back to the patient, and a disposable catheter.