SRI/Surgical Express director steps down Nov 27, 2008
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SRI Surgical Announces New Partner Status With EPA's WasteWise Program Oct 13, 2008
Source: SRI/Surgical Express, Inc. ... Oct. 13, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SRI/Surgical Express, Inc. (NasdaqGM: - ), a leading provider of reusable surgical device reprocessing services supporting the healthcare industry, today announced receipt of partnership status in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's program WasteWise ... The SRI/Surgical Express, Inc. logo is available at. (Primezone Releases)
SRI/Surgical Express amends agreement with lenders Apr 6, 2008
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Christopher Carlton Jan 9, 2008
Gerald Woodard, the new chief executive of SRI/Surgical Express Inc., will get a $100,000 one-time cash signing bonus. The bonus is payable when Woodard signs an employment agreement with SRI, according to terms of the agreement filed with the. (Tampa Bay Business Journal, FL)
Health care supply firms names CEO Jan 5, 2008
Gerald Woodard was named chief executive of SRI/Surgical Express Inc., effective Jan. 31. His appointment was announced 11 months after of former SRI president and chief executive Christopher Carlton. (Tampa Bay Business Journal, FL)
MAKO Surgical Corp. Names Charles W. Federico to Board of Directors Jul 7, 2007
In addition, he currently serves on the boards of SRI/Surgical Express, Inc. and BioMimetic Therapeutics, Inc. About MAKO Surgical Corporation MAKO Surgical Corp. is a privately held, emerging orthopedic medical device company developing advanced solutions for less invasive knee surgery. Founded in November 2004, the company has developed and released the MAKO Haptic Guidance System(TM) (HGS(TM)). (PR Newswire)
Health Care's Hired Hands Jun 17, 2007
SRI/Surgical Express () supplies fresh surgical gowns, towels and drapes to hospitals. Despite having such a wide focus, all medical service providers share a common theme an aging population that will depend more on new treatments and drug therapies to offset future illnesses. (Investors Business Daily)