The American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons’ (AAOS) annual meeting is an opportunity for industry professionals to showcase and check out some of the latest and most innovative orthopaedic solutions, devices, research and technology. The meeting is being held in New Orleans at the Morial Convention Center, March 6-10.
A number of orthopaedic companies have announced some of their latest technologies in hip, orthobiologics,akle, shoulder, knee and more.
A growth-driven and strategic executive, Peter Coffaro commands more than 20 years of progressive management success within the orthopedic industry. Recognized by MedReps.com as one of the top medical sales influencers in the industry; he has 10 years of combined sales management experience and has held positions as a Director, General Manager and Distributor. Peter has worked for some of the top orthopedic companies in the world - Zimmer, DePuy and Stryker. He is also the founder of OrthoFeed: a popular blog that covers orthopedic news and emerging medical technologies. Peter is a three-time Hall of Fame award winner at Johnson and Johnson and has an extensive background in organizational development, business development, sales management, digital marketing and professional education. Peter holds a B.S. degree in Biology from Northern Illinois University.
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