Andrew Walko
About Andrew Walko
Andrew Walko, President with over 17 years of leadership experience in the medical device industry and the US Army, has held significant roles at Biomerics Advanced Catheter, Minnetronix Medical, and Greatbatch/Integer.
Andrew Walko - President
Andrew Walko currently serves as President. He brings over 17 years of progressive leadership experience in the medical device industry and the US Army. His extensive background in operations, new product scale-up and launch, and cost improvement initiatives underscores his competence in managing and leading teams towards achieving strategic goals.
Andrew Walko Education and Expertise
Andrew Walko holds a Bachelor's Degree in Business Management from West Virginia University. He further advanced his academic credentials with an MBA from the University of Minnesota. His educational foundation in business management and advanced studies in business administration provide him with a solid footing to navigate complex organizational challenges and drive innovation in the medical device sector.
Andrew Walko Background and Military Service
Andrew Walko has a distinguished background, having served in the US Army where he completed the rigorous US Army Ranger School. His military service includes deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and Haiti. This experience has equipped him with strong leadership skills and a commitment to duty, which he has seamlessly transitioned into his professional career in the medical device industry.
Andrew Walko Professional Experience
Andrew Walko has held key leadership roles in prominent organizations within the medical device industry. His previous positions include significant roles at Biomerics Advanced Catheter, Minnetronix Medical, and Greatbatch/Integer. These roles have focused on operations, new product scale-up and launch, and cost improvement initiatives, highlighting his ability to enhance organizational efficiency and drive product innovation.
Andrew Walko Community Engagement
Andrew Walko actively engages with the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. He has notably served as the Executive Challenge Chair and the Corporate Walk Chair for the Light the Night event in the Twin Cities. His involvement in these roles underscores his commitment to supporting and contributing to the community through meaningful initiatives.