Intermagnetics Appoints A. Jay Graf to Board of Directors
January 31 2005 - 6:30AM
PR Newswire (US)
Intermagnetics Appoints A. Jay Graf to Board of Directors LATHAM,
N.Y., Jan. 31 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Intermagnetics General
Corporation (NASDAQ:IMGC) today announced that A. Jay Graf, 57, who
recently retired as group chairman of Guidant Corporation, has been
appointed to Intermagnetics' board of directors. "Jay's broad
expertise in the medical device marketplace through a long and
distinguished career with some of the major players in the industry
will be especially beneficial in helping Intermagnetics further
expand our strategic initiatives in this area," said Glenn H.
Epstein, chairman and chief executive officer. "We expect him to
make an immediate contribution as we continue to explore new
markets and applications for our technology and products, and as we
examine further acquisitions in this segment of our business." As
group chairman at Guidant, Graf, who retired from that position in
December 2004, directed Guidant's four operating groups: Cardiac
Rhythm Management, Cardiac Surgery, Endovascular Surgery and
Vascular Intervention. Before that, he was president of the Cardiac
Rhythm Management Group from 1992 to 2000. Guidant has annual
revenues approaching $4 billion and a market capitalization of more
than $20 billion. Graf was president of Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.
when it became part of Guidant in 1994. He began his career with
Eli Lilly and Company in 1976 and advanced through increasing
levels of responsibility, including roles where he was instrumental
in Lilly's acquisition of the implantable defibrillator as well as
Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc. He later served in
increasingly senior management positions, including vice president
of sales and marketing and senior vice president of operations, at
Physio Control Corporation, now a part of Medtronics Corporation.
Graf received a Bachelor of Science degree in economics from Boston
University and a Master of Business Administration degree in
finance from Indiana University. From 1970 to 1974 he served in the
U. S. Air Force, attaining the rank of captain prior to his
honorable discharge. Graf serves on the board of directors of
American Medical Systems, Inc., Cabg Medical, CVRx and Lifenet and
is a past member of the National Association of Manufacturers. He
is also a member of the Board of Overseers for the University of
Minnesota, Carlson School of Management and Indiana University,
Kelley School of Business, Dean's Advisory Council. Intermagnetics
(http://www.intermagnetics.com/ ) draws on the financial strength,
operational excellence and technical leadership in the market of
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) as well as its expanding
businesses within Medical Devices that encompass Invivo Diagnostic
Imaging (focusing on MRI components & imaging sub-systems) and
Invivo Patient Care (focusing on monitoring & other patient
care devices). Intermagnetics is also a prominent participant in
superconducting applications for Energy Technology. The company has
a more than 30-year history as a successful developer, manufacturer
and marketer of superconducting materials, high-field magnets,
medical systems & components and other specialized high-value
added devices. DATASOURCE: Intermagnetics General Corporation
CONTACT: Glenn H. Epstein, Chairman & CEO, or Cathy Yudzevich,
IR Manager, +1-518-782-1122, both of Intermagnetics General
Corporation Web site: http://www.igc.com/
http://www.intermagnetics.com/
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