Valérie Le Toux
About Valérie Le Toux
Valérie Le Toux is the International Marketing Manager for LAAC (Structural Heart) at Boston Scientific.
International Marketing Manager LAAC at Boston Scientific
Valérie Le Toux holds the position of International Marketing Manager for Left Atrial Appendage Closure (LAAC) in the Structural Heart department at Boston Scientific. Her responsibilities likely include strategic planning, market analysis, and promotional activities for the LAAC product line. In this role, she may work closely with cross-functional teams to develop and execute marketing strategies that align with the company's business objectives. Her experience and expertise in the field of structural heart devices contribute to the company's efforts to advance medical solutions for heart-related conditions.
Previous Role as Senior Product Manager Electrophysiology, EMEA
In 2011, Valérie Le Toux worked at Boston Scientific as the Senior Product Manager for Electrophysiology across the EMEA region. Her tenure lasted 8 months. During this period, she was responsible for managing the product lifecycle, conducting market research, and implementing marketing strategies to drive growth in the electrophysiology sector. Her role likely involved collaboration with sales teams, healthcare professionals, and other stakeholders to ensure the effective promotion and adoption of electrophysiology products.
Marketing Manager ICD & CRT-D France
From 2007 to 2010, Valérie Le Toux served as the Marketing Manager for Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators (ICD) and Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Defibrillators (CRT-D) in France at Boston Scientific. Over her 3-year tenure, she was responsible for developing and executing marketing strategies to promote these advanced cardiac devices. This role would have required a deep understanding of the French medical market, including customer needs, competitive landscape, and regulatory requirements. Her contributions in this position likely played a key role in the growth and market penetration of ICD and CRT-D products in France.