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Bi Vacor Appoints Jim Dillon, CEO of Veterans Affairs Medical Devices, As Chief Executive Officer Ig News

Jan 07, 2024over 1 year ago

Position

President

Company

BiVACOR

Jim Dillon
Huntington BeachManufacturing

Description

BiVACOR, Inc., a clinical-stage medical technology company developing the Total Artificial Heart , today announced that Jim Dillon has been appointed Chief Executive Officer and member of its Board of Directors.

Company Information

Company

BiVACOR

Location

5432 Bolsa Ave, Suite A

Huntington Beach, California, United States

About

BiVACOR® is a clinical-stage medical device company developing the BiVACOR Total Artificial Heart, designed to be the first long-term therapy for patients with severe biventricular heart failure. The BTAH is designed to replace the native heart and address the global unmet need of patients with end-stage heart failure by providing a next-generation life-extending solution. BiVACOR was founded in 2008 by a team of internationally renowned biomedical engineers and cardiac surgeons, including Founder and Chief Technical Officer Daniel Timms, Ph.D., and Chief Medical Officer William Cohn, MD, and is an international organization with operations in Huntington Beach, CA, Houston, TX, and Gold Coast, Australia. Today, BiVACOR has a robust collaborative network that extends nationally and internationally and boasts a team of world-class engineers, medical specialists, and business executives fervently working to advance this ground-breaking technology. Core to BiVACOR and its culture is collaboration, working hard, and recognizing those around them.

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