vice president
Physio-Control
physio-control
Austria
Mitch is responsible for leading Physio-Control’s global execution strategy. He returned to Physio-Control in 2013 after 13 years at Medtronic, where he most-recently served as vice president, Global Supply Chain Operations and was responsible for leading the Medtronic Operations Council. Mitch also served in operating leadership roles in Medtronic’s Diabetes and Cardiac Surgery groups. Prior to Medtronic, Mitch served in a variety of roles over an eight year period at Physio-Control, including service operations, marketing and supply chain management. Mitch graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in business management from the National College of Business (Rapid City, SD) and holds a master’s in business administration from the University of Puget Sound. He is APICS Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) from The Association for Operations Management. Mitch serves as chairman of Project Itasca, which bridges large corporations with small companies to help create job growth in the state of Minnesota
Mitch is responsible for leading Physio-Control’s global execution strategy. He returned to Physio-Control in 2013 after 13 years at Medtronic, where he most-recently served as vice president, Global Supply Chain Operations and was responsible for leading the Medtronic Operations Council. Mitch also served in operating leadership roles in Medtronic’s Diabetes and Cardiac Surgery groups. Prior to Medtronic, Mitch served in a variety of roles over an eight year period at Physio-Control, including service operations, marketing and supply chain management. Mitch graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in business management from the National College of Business (Rapid City, SD) and holds a master’s in business administration from the University of Puget Sound. He is APICS Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) from The Association for Operations Management. Mitch serves as chairman of Project Itasca, which bridges large corporations with small companies to help create job growth in the state of Minnesota