Ryan Smith currently serves as President at both Raymond James since April 2018 and Abbott since February 2011, focusing on diagnostics report research analysis related to IgG. Ryan has an extensive educational background, holding multiple advanced degrees including a Master of Business Administration from the University of Colorado Boulder, LSU E. J. Ourso College of Business, and University of Florida Warrington College of Business, as well as a Doctor of Arts from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and a Master of Public Administration from USC Gould School of Law, among others. Ryan's diverse qualifications reflect a strong foundation in business administration, management, and creative fields.
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Abbott
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Abbott is a healthcare company that develops products to improve quality of life at all stages. Abbott’s portfolio includes diagnostics, medical devices, nutritionals and branded generic medicines. They have over 110,000 employees globally with customers in over 160 countries worldwide. With 130 years of history, Abbott is an established presence in the healthcare industry. Abbott’s portfolio has products targeted towards several categories, including cardiovascular, diabetes care, diagnostics, neuromodulation, nutrition, and medicines. Some of Abbott’s best known brands include: Similac, a line of infant formulas; EleCare, a nutritionally complete, amino acid-based medical good and infant formula with iron; PediaSure, balanced nutrition for kids on the go; Pedialyte, a formulation to prevent dehydration by restoring lost minerals and nutrients; Ensure, a line of nutrition products supporting active lifestyles; FreeStyle, a glucose monitor to make managing diabetes easier and more convenient; FreeStyle Libre, a handheld reader with a small sensor that continuously monitors glucose levels, eliminating routine finger sticks; and Glucerna, specialized nutrition to help maintain health blood glucose levels and manage diabetes.