Stacey Fiorito
About Stacey Fiorito
Stacey Fiorito is the Principal Rhythmia Mapping Specialist at Boston Scientific, with extensive experience in clinical and technical support for cardiac rhythm management systems.
Current Position at Boston Scientific
Stacey Fiorito is the Principal Rhythmia Mapping Specialist at Boston Scientific, a role she has held since 2019. In this capacity, she provides primary clinical and technical support for the Rhythmia Mapping System and related products. Her responsibilities include educating physicians and allied health professionals on the benefits and usage of the Rhythmia Mapping System within the Boston Scientific EP portfolio.
Previous Experience at Acutus Medical
Before joining Boston Scientific, Stacey Fiorito worked at Acutus Medical, Inc. as a Clinical Account Manager. She held this role for six months, from 2018 to 2019. During her time there, her main duties included managing clinical accounts and ensuring optimal customer care and support.
Experience at Abbott and St. Jude Medical
Stacey Fiorito has an extensive background in cardiac rhythm management. From 2015 to 2018, she served as a Sales Representative for Cardiac Rhythm Management at Abbott. Prior to that, she worked at St. Jude Medical as a Senior EP Tech Service Specialist in 2015 for two months and an EP Tech Service Specialist from 2011 to 2015 for four years.
Early Career at Advocate Health Care
Stacey Fiorito began her career at Advocate Health Care, where she served as an Invasive Cardiovascular Technologist from 2006 to 2011, marking a five-year tenure. She later took on the role of Cardiovascular Services Liaison from 2010 to 2011 for six months, demonstrating her early commitment to cardiovascular health.
Education and Academic Background
Stacey Fiorito has a strong academic background. She studied at Saint Mary's University of Minnesota, achieving a Master of Science in Business Intelligence & Data Analytics from 2018 to 2021. Additionally, she earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Management from Rasmussen University in 2016. Her academic journey began at Central Florida Institute, where she completed an Associates of Applied Science in Invasive Cardiovascular Technology from 2004 to 2006.