People: Analogic Corp (ALOG.O)
ALOG.O on Nasdaq
79.97USD
24 May 2013
79.97USD
24 May 2013
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Summary
| Name | Age | Since | Current Position |
|---|---|---|---|
Edward Voboril |
70 | 2008 | Independent Chairman of the Board |
James Green |
54 | 2007 | President, Chief Executive Officer, Director |
Michael Levitz |
39 | 2010 | Chief Financial Officer, Senior Vice President, Treasurer |
John Fry |
51 | 2010 | Senior Vice President, General Counsel, Secretary |
Mervat Faltas |
61 | 2011 | Senior Vice President, General Manager - Medical Imaging Business Unit |
Farley Peechatka |
52 | 2011 | Senior Vice President, General Manager - Global Ultrasound Business Unit |
Bernard Bailey |
59 | 2010 | Independent Director |
Jeffrey Black |
52 | 2010 | Independent Director |
James Judge |
57 | 2005 | Independent Director |
Kevin Melia |
65 | 2009 | Independent Director |
Michael Modic |
62 | 2001 | Independent Director |
Fred Parks |
65 | 2007 | Independent Director |
Sophie Vandebroek |
2008 | Independent Director |
Biographies
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
Edward Voboril |
Mr. Edward F. Voboril is Independent Chairman of the Board of Analogic Corporation. He served as Chairman of the Board of Greatbatch, Inc., a developer and manufacturer of precision engineered components and sub-assemblies used in implantable medical devices, from 1997 to 2008. He served as Greatbatch, Inc.’s President and Chief Executive Officer from 1990 to 2006. Previously, Mr. Voboril served as Vice President and General Manager of the Biomedical Division of PPG Industries and held senior executive positions in the medical businesses of Honeywell, General Electric, Syntex, and Litton Industries. Mr. Voboril is currently an adjunct professor of engineering and chairman of “NUvention” at the Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Northwestern University. Mr. Voboril served as lead independent director of IRIS International, Inc., a supplier of in vitro diagnostic products, where he had been a director from 2008 to 2012. |
James Green |
Mr. James W. Green is President, Chief Executive Officer, Director of Analogic Corp. From 2005 to 2007, Mr. Green was Regional Vice President, California Division, of Quest Diagnostics Incorporated, provider of diagnostic testing, information, and services. Before joining Quest, Mr. Green served as Senior Vice President & General Manager of Computed Tomography for Philips Medical Systems, in the business of developing, manufacturing, marketing, and servicing medical computed tomography systems. |
Michael Levitz |
Mr. Michael L. Levitz is Chief Financial Officer, Senior Vice President, Treasurer of Analogic Corporation. From October 2007 to July 2009, Mr. Levitz was Vice President and Controller of the Cytyc business unit of Hologic Inc., a developer, manufacturer, and supplier of premium diagnostic products, medical imaging systems, and surgical products focused on the healthcare needs of women. From September 2002 until Cytyc Corporation’s merger with Hologic Inc. in October 2007, Mr. Levitz served in various capacities at Cytyc Corporation, including Vice President and Corporate Controller. Mr. Levitz began his career in the audit practice of Arthur Andersen LLP and is a certified public accountant. |
John Fry |
Mr. John J. Fry is Senior Vice President, General Counsel, Secretary of Analogic Corporation. He joined the Company in November 2007. From April 2005 until the Company, Mr. Fry was a principal of the law firm Driggs, Hogg, & Fry Co., L.P.A. (formerly Driggs, Lucas, Brubaker & Hogg Co., L.P.A.), where his practice focused primarily on technology and intellectual property law. From August 1995 to April 2005, he held various legal positions at Philips Medical Systems (formerly Marconi Medical Systems and Picker International), including Senior Corporate Counsel and Intellectual Property Manager and counsel to Philips’ computed tomography business. |
Mervat Faltas |
Mrs. Mervat Faltas is Senior Vice President, General Manager - Medical Imaging Business Unit of Analogic Corp. She joined the Company Analogic Canada subsidiary (formerly known as Anrad) in July 2005 as Vice President of Operations and was named President of Analogic Canada in January 2006. From May 2000 until June 2005, Mrs. Faltas served in various capacities at ITF Optical Technologies, a Montreal-based provider of fiber optic components for terrestrial and undersea communication networks, including as President and CEO. From 1990 to 2000, Mrs. Faltas held various positions at PerkinElmer Corporation, including General Manager of PerkinElmer’s Montreal operation. |
Farley Peechatka |
Mr. Farley Peechatka, Jr., is Senior Vice President, General Manager - Global Ultrasound Business Unit of Analogic Corp. Mr. Peechatka in November of 2002 as Vice President of Operations of the Company Sound Technology, Inc. (“STI”) subsidiary upon acquisition of STI from Siemens Medical. Mr. Peechatka became President of STI in October 2008. Mr. Peechatka is a co-founder of Sound Technology, provider of medical ultrasound transducers, and held multiple positions in the company, most recently as the Vice President of Operations and President. Prior to founding Sound Technology in 1987, he held engineering positions with Johnson & Johnson and GE ultrasound. |
Bernard Bailey |
Mr. Bernard C. Bailey is Independent Director of Analogic Corporation since September 1, 2010. Mr. Bailey has been Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Authentix, Inc., authentication and provider of brand protection, excise tax recovery, and supply chain security solutions to governments and Fortune 500 companies since 2012. From 2006 until 2012, Mr. Bailey served as President of Paraquis Solutions, LLC a consulting firm to companies in the defense and security industries focused on strategy, change transformation, mergers and acquisitions, and corporate governance. From 2002 to 2006, Mr. Bailey was President and Chief Executive Officer of L-1 Identity Solutions, Inc. (previously Viisage Technology, Inc.), a developer of advanced technology identity solutions for governments, law enforcement agencies, and corporations. Mr. Bailey previously served as Chief Operating Officer of Art Technology Group, a developer and marketer of e-commerce software solutions, and executive positions during a seventeen-year career at IBM Corporation. Mr. Bailey also serves as a director for the Telos Corporation. During the past five years, he has previously served on the boards of directors of the following publicly traded companies: Lasercard Corporation, Spectrum Control Inc., Identive Group Inc., and Point Blank Solutions, Inc. |
Jeffrey Black |
Mr. Jeffrey P. Black is Independent Director of Analogic Corp. Mr. Black served as Chief Executive Officer of Teleflex Incorporated, a diversified medical device company, from 2002 to 2011. His twenty-seven year tenure with Teleflex also included roles as Group President of Teleflex Industrial and President of Teleflex Fluid Systems, a provider of engineered systems to OEM customers. Mr. Black also served on the board of Teleflex from 2002 to 2011, and as Chairman from 2006 to 2011. He has also served on the board of Sunoptic Technologies, a privately held provider of illumination and imaging products and services for OEM medical and industrial customers and end-user surgical products, since 1998. |
James Judge |
Mr. James J. Judge is Independent Director of Analogic Corporation. He has been Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Northeast Utilities, energy delivery company, since 2012. From 1999 until 2012, he was Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of NSTAR, a publicly held electric and gas utility company. He previously held a number of executive positions at BEC Energy/Boston Edison. He received a bachelor of science degree in business administration and a master’s degree in business administration from Babson College. |
Kevin Melia |
Mr. Kevin C. Melia is Independent Director of Analogic Corporation. Mr. Melia served as the non-executive Chairman of Vette Corporation, a privately-held provider of thermal management solutions from 2008 to 2012. From 2004 to 2011, he was a joint managing director of Boulder Brook Partners LLC, a private investment company, since 2004. From 2003 to 2008, he was the non-executive Chairman of IONA Technologies PLC, middleware software company. Between 2003 and 2007, Mr. Melia also was the non-executive Chairman of A.Net (formerly Lightbridge Inc.), an e-payment company. He was the co-founder of Manufacturers’ Services Ltd. (“MSL”), company in the electronics manufacturing services industry, and served as its Chairman and Chief Executive Officer from 1994 to 2003. Prior to establishing MSL, Mr. Melia held a number of senior executive positions over a five-year period at Sun Microsystems, including Chief Financial Officer, Executive VP of Operations and President of Sun Micro Systems Computer Company, a subsidiary of the parent company. He also held a number of senior executive positions in operations and finance in Europe and the U.S. over a seventeen-year career at Digital Equipment Corporation. |
Michael Modic |
Dr. Michael T. Modic is Independent Director of Analogic Corporation. He has been Chairman of the Neurological Institute at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation since 2006. Dr. Modic has also been a Professor of Radiology, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine at CWRU, since 2005. From 1989 to 2005, he was Chairman of the Division of Radiology at the Cleveland Clinic. He was also a member of the Board of Governors of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation from 2000 to 2005. Dr. Modic was previously a Professor of Radiology at The Ohio State University College of Medicine and Public Health. Dr. Modic has served on the editorial boards of the journals Radiology, American Journal of Neuroradiology, Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, and Magnetic Resonance Imaging. |
Fred Parks |
Dr. Fred B. Parks, Ph.D., is Independent Director of Analogic Corporation. He has served as Chief Executive Officer of NDS Surgical Imaging, Inc., a provider of advanced medical visualization technology, since 2011. Dr. Parks has previously served as Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Urologix, Inc. from 2003 to 2008. Prior to joining Urologix, Dr. Parks served as President and CEO of Marconi Medical Systems, a multi-modality supplier of medical imaging equipment, and following its acquisition by Royal Philips Electronics, led its integration into the Philips medical business. Previously, Dr. Parks held positions as President, Chief Operating Officer, and board member of St. Jude Medical, Inc., a medical device company focusing on implantable cardiovascular products, and as President, Chief Operating Officer, and board member of EG&G, Inc. (now PerkinElmer), a diversified technology company. In addition to his past service on the boards of Urologix, EG&G, and St. Jude Medical, Dr. Parks served on the board of Steady State Imaging, LLC, a privately held developer of specialized magnetic resonance imaging technology, from 2010 to 2011. |
Sophie Vandebroek |
Dr. Sophie V. Vandebroek is Independent Director of Analogic Corporation. She has been Corporate Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Xerox Corporation and President of the Xerox Innovation Group, since January 2006. From 2002 through 2005, Dr. Vandebroek was Chief Engineer of Xerox Corporation and Vice President of the Xerox Engineering Center. Dr. Vandebroek serves on the board of Nypro Corporation, a privately held provider of complex plastics manufacturing solutions serving the healthcare, packaging and consumer and electronics industries, where she has been a board member since 2009. She is also a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; a member of the Royal Flemish Academy for Arts & Sciences; a trustee of Worcester Polytechnic Institute; a member of the U.S. National Academies Committee on Science, Technology & the Law; and serves on the advisory council of the dean of engineering of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dr. Vandebroek was inducted into the Women in Science and Technology Hall of Fame in 2011. |
Basic Compensation
| Name | Fiscal Year Total |
|---|---|
Edward Voboril |
-- |
James Green |
2,898,750 |
Michael Levitz |
1,081,320 |
John Fry |
1,169,740 |
Mervat Faltas |
1,219,780 |
Farley Peechatka |
959,100 |
Bernard Bailey |
-- |
Jeffrey Black |
-- |
James Judge |
-- |
Kevin Melia |
-- |
Michael Modic |
-- |
Fred Parks |
-- |
Sophie Vandebroek |
-- |
As Of 30 Jul 2012
Options Compensation
| Name | Options | Value |
|---|---|---|
Edward Voboril |
0 | 0 |
James Green |
0 | 0 |
Michael Levitz |
0 | 0 |
John Fry |
0 | 0 |
Mervat Faltas |
3,000 | 46,800 |
Farley Peechatka |
0 | 0 |
Bernard Bailey |
0 | 0 |
Jeffrey Black |
0 | 0 |
James Judge |
0 | 0 |
Kevin Melia |
0 | 0 |
Michael Modic |
0 | 0 |
Fred Parks |
0 | 0 |
Sophie Vandebroek |
0 | 0 |
| Name | Shares Traded | Price |
|---|---|---|
FRY JOHN J |
313 | $79.90 |
GREEN JAMES W |
500 | $79.66 |
VOBORIL EDWARD F |
5,000 | $42.04 |
GREEN JAMES W |
500 | $74.52 |
GREEN JAMES W |
500 | $75.57 |
MELIA KEVIN C |
909 | $0.00 |
VOBORIL EDWARD F |
909 | $0.00 |
VANDEBROEK SOPHIE V |
909 | $0.00 |
LEVITZ MICHAEL L |
553 | $75.16 |
MODIC MICHAEL T |
5,000 | $42.84 |
MODIC MICHAEL T |
5,000 | $75.77 |
GREEN JAMES W |
500 | $74.22 |
FRY JOHN J |
159 | $73.50 |
GREEN JAMES W |
500 | $72.72 |
GREEN JAMES W |
500 | $73.13 |
GREEN JAMES W |
500 | $82.02 |
CONSYLMAN GINA |
206 | $0.00 |
FRY JOHN J |
185 | $0.00 |
GREEN JAMES W |
3,032 | $0.00 |
CONSYLMAN GINA |
66 | $70.04 |
LEVITZ MICHAEL L |
5,379 | $0.00 |
FALTAS MERVAT |
881 | $0.00 |
LEVITZ MICHAEL L |
875 | $0.00 |
GREEN JAMES W |
14,932 | $0.00 |
GREEN JAMES W |
419 | $0.00 |

