MindRhythm
Ricardo Cortejoso has a diverse work experience spanning multiple companies and roles. Ricardo is currently working as a Product Development Manager at MindRhythm, Inc. starting from 2022.
Prior to that, they held the position of Manager, Supply Chain Inventory and Purchasing at Cardinal Health from 2018 to 2022. During their tenure, they successfully implemented a project to streamline and internalize manufacturing and purchasing operations, resulting in cost reduction and improved efficiency. Ricardo also developed and leveraged vendor relationships to achieve production and cost goals.
Before joining Cardinal Health, Cortejoso worked at Ornim Medical as an Operations Manager from 2014 to 2018. In this role, they were responsible for initiating support, logistics, and clinical trial operations in the US market. Ricardo also played a key role in UI/UX design for the company's next-generation cerebral blood flow monitor.
Ricardo'searlier experience includes working as a Customer Support Manager at Itamar Medical from 2006 to 2014. Ricardo was instrumental in setting up technical support operations and successfully negotiated a multi-million dollar on-site servicing contract, resulting in increased customer revenue.
Overall, Cortejoso has demonstrated expertise in supply chain management, operations, and customer support throughout their career.
Ricardo Cortejoso attended Seton Hall University from 1998 to 2001, where they pursued a field of study in International Relations and Affairs. Following this, they attended UMass Boston from 2002 to 2006, majoring in History.
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MindRhythm
MindRhythm® is a brain wellness company that develops medical technology focused on preventing neurological injury, primarily caused by strokes. Founded by world-renowned experts with significant commercialization experience, MindRhythm’s proprietary monitoring devices and communication platform provide novel and real-time visibility to life threatening situations prehospital and in the operating room allowing clinicians to intervene and prevent brain damage. Collaborating with the healthcare community, MindRhythm looks to apply the same systematic approach to reducing time to treatment in strokes that has been successfully implemented for heart attacks with the STEMI protocol.