Alphatec Holdings, Inc. Announces Promotion of Scott Lish to Chief Operating Officer
January 03, 2024 at 07:30 pm IST
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On January 1, 2024, Alphatec Holdings, Inc. promoted Scott Lish to Chief Operating Officer. Mr. Lish is not a party to and does not have any direct or indirect material interest in any transaction with the Company required to be disclosed under Item 404(a) of Regulation S-K. Mr. Lish, age 43, has served as Senior Vice President, Research and Development of the Company?s wholly owned operating subsidiary, Alphatec Spine, Inc., since October 2020. Mr. Lish joined Alphatec Spine in 2017, as its Vice President, Research and Development.
Prior to joining Alphatec Spine, Mr. Lish held various product development roles throughout an over eight-year tenure at NuVasive, Inc., where he served most recently as Director of Development, responsible for thoracolumbar fixation development. Prior to joining NuVasive, Inc., Mr. Lish worked for two years as a Manufacturing Engineer for Zimmer Dental. Mr. Lish received an M.S. degree in Material Science and a B.E. degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth, as well as a B.A. degree in Engineering Sciences from Dartmouth College.
Alphatec Holdings, Inc., through its wholly owned subsidiaries, Alphatec Spine, Inc., EOS imaging S.A.S. and SafeOp Surgical, Inc., is a medical device company. The Company is focused on the design, development, and advancement of technology for surgical treatment of spine disorders. It has a range of product portfolios designed to address the spine's various pathologies. Its AIX product platform comprises of its EOS imaging system and VEA alignment mobile application, its SafeOp Neural InformatiX System and Valence. The EOS imaging system is designed to provide calibrated full-body imaging that enables a three-dimensional (3D) model of patientsâ skeletal systems. It has developed a patient positioning systems that integrates with its other access systems, providing for a more rigid construct and enhanced reproducibility. It offers procedure-specific access systems, including its Sigma-ALIF Access System, which allows for custom anterior abdominal exposure.