DeVivo takes helm at AngioDynamics
The board of directors of AngioDynamics, a developer of minimally invasive medical devices for vascular access, surgery, peripheral vascular disease and oncology, appointed Joseph M. DeVivo president and CEO, effective Sept. 7. 

DeVivo most recently served as global president of Smith & Nephew Orthopedics and previously served as president and CEO of Rita Medical Systems. DeVivo will be a nominee to join AngioDynamics’ board of directors at the company’s next annual meeting, according to the Colorado Springs, Colo.-based AngioDynamics.

DeVivo, 44, succeeds Scott Solano, who was named interim CEO in June. Solano will return to his prior role as AngioDynamics’ senior vice president and chief technology officer.

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