David Dimauro

US Customer Service & Operations Manager at OSSIO

David DiMauro is an experienced professional with a background in customer service, operations, logistics, and finance. Currently serving as the US Customer Service & Operations Manager at OSSIO, David has previously held various roles including Senior Logistics and Optimization Analyst and Retail Dealer Dispatcher at Global Partners LP. Additional experience includes serving as Finance Manager and Dental Implant Sales Consultant at Middleton Dental Care, and managerial roles at McDonald's and Target Mobile. David holds a Bachelor's degree in International Business from Saint Anselm College and furthered education at the University of New England.

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Middleton, United States

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OSSIO

OSSIO is an orthopedic fixation company committed to transforming the orthopedic experience for patients, physicians, and payors. Their vision is to provide the first credible replacement to metal implants in the $10B+ orthopedic fixation market (screws, pins, plates) with an Intelligent Bone Regeneration Technology. OSSIOfiber represents abreakthrough material platform for orthopedic and podiatric surgeons who seek a more biologically friendly way to restore patient stability and mobility with nothing permanent left behind.Founded in 2014, OSSIO began as the culmination of years of biomechanical research and a vision for the possibility of better bone healing. The technological basis of OSSIOfiber™ was developed and would lay the groundwork for ushering in a new breakthrough category of non-permanent fixation, “Bio-Integratives” hardware that has both desired strength AND bio-friendliness. Hardware that has the mechanical strength for easy insertion and secure fixation, while enabling the body to regrow bone, incorporating and replacing the implant (without the adverse inflammation and weakness often seen in “bio-resorbables and other “bio-composites”), has remained elusive to the industry until now.


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