Mark Myers

Mark Myers

Senior Program Manager Ii @ Boston Scientific

About Mark Myers

Mark Myers is a Senior Program Manager II at Boston Scientific with extensive experience in the medical device industry, including roles at Zyga, Zimmer Spine, and Alphatec Spine. He holds a BSME in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Toledo.

Current Title and Role

Mark Myers is currently serving as a Senior Program Manager II at Boston Scientific. He has been with the company since 2015. In this role, Mark plays a crucial part in managing complex programs, ensuring they meet the strategic objectives and high standards set by the organization. His work involves significant coordination across multidisciplinary teams and global operations.

Previous Experience at Zyga

Before joining Boston Scientific, Mark Myers worked at Zyga as the Director of Research and Development from 2014 to 2015. During his 8-month tenure, he was based in Minnetonka, Minnesota. His responsibility included overseeing R&D initiatives, guiding project teams, and contributing to the development of innovative spinal healthcare technologies.

Roles at Zimmer Spine

Mark Myers has extensive experience from his time at Zimmer Spine, where he held multiple roles. Beginning as a Development Engineer from 2005 to 2007 in his first two years, he was then promoted to Senior Engineer from 2007 to 2014. Lastly, he served as a Project Manager, Senior Engineer from 2012 until his departure in 2014. His time at Zimmer Spine spans nearly a decade, reflecting his significant contributions in engineering and project management.

Early Career at Alphatec Spine

In the early stages of his career, Mark Myers was a Development Engineer at Alphatec Spine in Carlsbad, California, from 2004 to 2005. Here, he spent a year developing his skills and expertise in the spine technology industry, focusing on the development of medical devices.

Education and Mechanical Engineering Degree

Mark Myers earned a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME) from the University of Toledo, where he studied from 1999 to 2003. This academic foundation provided him with the technical knowledge and practical skills that have underpinned his professional achievements in mechanical engineering and spinal device development.

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