Larry Rowe
About Larry Rowe
Larry Rowe is the Sr Quality Supervisor of Calibarion Services at Boston Scientific, managing calibration services for medical device manufacturing.
Current Role at Boston Scientific
Larry Rowe is currently serving as the Sr Quality Supervisor for Calibarion Services at Boston Scientific. He has been in this role since 2011, located in Maple Grove, MN. Larry is responsible for managing a team that supports 20,000 calibrations annually across two facilities. His extensive experience includes overseeing calibration services pivotal to medical device manufacturing.
Previous Experience with St. Jude Medical
Prior to his current role, Larry Rowe was employed at St. Jude Medical as a Sr Regulatory Affairs Specialist (contract) and QSIP Validation Engineer. He worked there from 2010 to 2011, based in Irvine, CA, for a period of 10 months. During his time with St. Jude Medical, he focused on regulatory affairs and validation engineering.
Employment History with Teleflex Medical
Larry Rowe also served at Teleflex Medical as a Sr. Regulatory Specialist - Lead Corporate Auditor from 2008 to 2009. This role, based in RTP, NC, saw him active for one year. His responsibilities included leading corporate auditing and addressing regulatory requirements for medical devices.
Academic Background
Larry Rowe holds an Associate of Arts (AA) degree from Minneapolis College, where he studied General Studies with a focus on Biology Electives. He completed his degree between 1985 and 1987, gaining foundational knowledge that would support his later career in medical device manufacturing and quality supervision.
Expertise in Medical Components and Compliance
Larry Rowe has developed a robust expertise in various medical components, including RF Ablation Systems and Endoscopic Systems. His background includes six years of experience in compliance auditing, making him proficient in ensuring adherence to established standards. Additionally, he possesses specialized knowledge in sterilization processes and dialysis chemicals within the medical device manufacturing sector.