Deraney replaces Dennis Gonsior, who retired after 41 years with Intricon.
Deraney was most recently senior director of global contract manufacturing and OEM at Medtronic, according to his LinkedIn profile. He’s held other leadership positions in engineering, manufacturing and process development over his 22 years with the company, which is the largest in the medtech industry.
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He has “deep expertise in contract manufacturing in global, multi-site management; change management; and supply chain, logistics and planning leadership … and specializes in innovating processes, structures, and employee engagement,” Intricon said in a news release.
“Tim’s leadership will be instrumental in meeting the dynamic and complex needs of customers in biosensors, electromagnetic sensors and navigation, and hearing health,” Intricon President and CEO Scott Longval said in the release. “He will orchestrate operations across our global footprint.”
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St. Paul, Minnesota-based Intricon produces more than 150 million device components and assemblies each year. The medtech developer and supplier has around 1,000 employees and nearly 250,000 square feet of manufacturing space.
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