Brian H. Grow

Chief Commercial Officer @ Organogenesis

About Brian H. Grow

Brian H. Grow serves as the Chief Commercial Officer at Organogenesis, where he has worked since 2017. He is recognized for his contributions to the Tissue Regeneration and Advanced Wound Care sectors, including the launch of the first living bi-layered skin substitute.

Work at Organogenesis

Brian H. Grow has served as the Chief Commercial Officer at Organogenesis since 2017. In this role, he has been instrumental in launching the first living bi-layered skin substitute in the Tissue Regeneration, Tissue Engineering, and Advanced Wound Care/Biologics segments. His leadership has contributed to the company's growth and innovation in these areas, aligning with the organization's mission to improve patient outcomes.

Education and Expertise

Brian H. Grow earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from William Jewell College, where he studied from 1995 to 1999. He also attended Missouri State University for a brief period in 1995. Since 2013, he has been studying at Harvard Business School Executive Education, focusing on Education. His educational background supports his expertise in commercial leadership within the healthcare sector.

Background

Before joining Organogenesis, Brian H. Grow worked as a tissue engineering specialist for Innovex/Novartis from 2000 to 2003. He then transitioned to a role as a pharmaceutical sales representative for Bristol-Myers Squibb from 2003 to 2004. This diverse background in tissue engineering and pharmaceutical sales has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of the healthcare industry.

Achievements

Brian H. Grow is recognized as a 'trailblazer' in the fields of Tissue Regeneration, Tissue Engineering, and Advanced Wound Care/Biologics. He is known for applying a 'good to great' mantra, which has helped him achieve a winning record of accomplishments throughout his career. His contributions have significantly impacted the advancement of tissue engineering and wound care solutions.

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