Ian Christianson Overview
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- CardioFocus
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Ian Christianson General Information
Biography
Mr. Ian Christianson serves as Vice President, Quality Assurance and Regulatory Affairs at CardioFocus. He brings over 10 years of experience in quality assurance and operations experience in medical devices and the defense industry. He was previously Director of Quality Assurance and Regulatory Affairs at Concordia Medical, a contract manufacturer of medical devices and tissue engineering scaffolds. Mr. Christianson has held positions at Boston Scientific, Genzyme Biosurgery, and Johnson & Johnson. He received a Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Arizona, a Master's degree in Industrial Engineering from Texas A&M University and an MBA from the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth.
Contact Information
Address
- 500 Nickerson Road
- Suite 500-200
- Marlborough, MA 01752
- United States
Ian Christianson Positions (1)
Firm name | Firm type | Title | Location | Industry | Since |
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CardioFocus | Company | Vice President, Quality Assurance and Regulatory Affairs | Marlborough, MA | Surgical Devices |
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