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Terry Ross was appointed President of DJO’s Chattanooga business in December of 2019 and reports directly to DJO President & CEO Brady Shirley. Terry is responsible for the global strategy, marketing, product development, and supply chain of Chattanooga – the world’s largest manufacturer of rehabilitation equipment for treating musculoskeletal, neurological and soft tissue disorders. Terry spent the last seven years at Colfax where he served in a variety of international roles including Vice President of Strategy & Business Development, Vice President of Investor Relations, and Senior Vice President & General Manager of Reliability Services. Prior to Colfax, Terry led global businesses at Crane and Danaher after beginning his career at GE. He earned his MBA from Harvard Business School and his bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from West Virginia University.
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We’re Enovis™ – a global medical technology innovator dedicated to improving lives by developing clinically differentiated solutions that enhance patient outcomes and restore motion for life. We strive to make each day better by partnering with the brightest minds in health to advance care that is smarter, personalized, and more effective, while improving operational efficiency for surgeons and clinicians around the world. We do this through our extraordinary talent, a relentless focus on innovation, strategic acquisitions, and a common culture of continuous improvement. With more than 7,000 incredible employees worldwide and an extensive range of products, services, and integrated technologies including market-leading brands like DonJoy®, Aircast®, EMPOWR®, MotionMD®, SMR, Ligamys, and DynaNail®, our solutions impact the well-being of millions of patients wherever they are on their pathway to health. Powered by a culture of continuous improvement, extraordinary talent and innovation, we ‘create better together’ by partnering with healthcare professionals. Our extensive range of products, services and integrated technologies fuel active lifestyles.