Xie Wubo
About Xie Wubo
Xie Wubo is a Business Unit Manager at Teleflex in Shanghai with extensive experience in cardiovascular business management and government project operations.
Current Position at Teleflex
Xie Wubo is presently serving as the Business Unit Manager at Teleflex in Shanghai, a position he has held since August 2018. In this role, he is responsible for leading the cardiovascular business team. His extensive experience spans sales revenue, dealer management, and implementing comprehensive marketing strategies for cardiovascular business units.
Previous Role at Sanpower Group
Xie Wubo was the General Manager at Remote Medical BU, Natali Healthcare China, part of Sanpower Group. He held this role from 2017 to 2018 for 10 months in Shanghai. During his tenure, he gained significant experience in handling government project operations.
Experience at General Motors
From 2016 to 2017, Xie Wubo worked as the National DCAR Sales Manager at 通用 (General Motors). His responsibilities included managing national sales operations and developing strategies to drive sales performance within the company.
Career at GE Healthcare
Xie Wubo had a progressive career at GE Healthcare, spanning multiple roles from 2006 to 2016. He started as a Sales professional in Zhejiang for four years, followed by a Zone Sales Manager for two years in Zhejiang/Fujian. He then managed cardiology solutions for one year, and subsequently served as the ECG Management Solution Manager for two years. These roles provided him with in-depth experience in channel management and equipment sales within the cardiology IT solutions sector.
Early Career at Guangdong Boilight Medical
Xie Wubo began his professional career as a Field Engineer at Guangdong Boilight Medical Co., Ltd. He served in this capacity from 2003 to 2006 in Guangdong, further solidifying his technical foundation in medical equipment and field operations.
Educational Background
Xie Wubo studied 自动化 (Automation) at 湘潭大学 (Xiangtan University), where he earned a Bachelor's degree. His academic pursuits spanned from 1999 to 2003, giving him a strong technical foundation that has supported his subsequent career in the healthcare and medical device industry.