Masimo names new CEO, new board chair and vice chair. And confirms a fresh direction.

After a dramatic 2024, Masimo settles in a new CEO and board. Joining from BD (Becton Dickinson) is Catherine (Katie) Szyman for the top spot and a board seat. With new board positions are interim CEO (since October and the resignation/ousting of Joe Kiani) and independent director Michelle Brennan as chairman of Masimo’s board and as vice chairman, lead independent director from Politan Capital Management, Quentin Koffey. The changes are effective on 12 February.

Ms. Szyman’s background in medical device and related is impressive, especially in joining a $1.5 billion company from a $6 billion one. She was briefly worldwide president of Advanced Patient Monitoring at BD after nine years at Edwards Lifesciences where she was corporate vice president and general manager, Critical Care, their unit for device and predictive analytics software. She is credited with Edwards obtaining the first AI clearance from the FDA for patient monitoring.  Edwards was acquired by BD last September. Prior to Edwards, she was at Medtronic for 24 years, rising from finance to president of their diabetes care unit. She has also held and still is on multiple board positions and is a Harvard MBA. According to the release and Ms. Brennan’s statement, Ms. Szyman will be “prioritizing our pipeline to focus on large opportunities, while developing a clear strategy for bringing our next generation patient monitoring platform to market”, which promises more professional monitoring products.

The double-down on the professional health side is backed by the makeup of the now nine-person board. Ms. Brennan is retired from a global leadership position at J&J. Tim Scannell and Bill Jellison both retired from Stryker as president and CFO respectively. Wendy Lane has extensive financial and investment background. Darlene Solomon was a chief technology officer and VP of Agilent Technologies in life science and chemical research. Strata-gee 21 October 2024. Holdovers from the Kiani era are former Disney CEO Bob Chapek and Craig Reynolds, a former COO of Philips Respironics.

With Ms. Szyman at the helm, one can easily predict that Masimo’s professional vital signs monitoring medical devices won’t stay concentrated in pulse oximetry and more on ‘large opportunities’, perhaps incorporating predictive analytics and AI. More will be changing at Masimo. Under the vague language of ‘alternatives’ and ‘strategic review’, Sound United will be sold, sooner rather than later as it will not be reported in their 2025 financials [TTA 17 Jan]. The release also confirms that the consumer healthcare business that encompasses smartwatches, fingertip pulse oximeter, a wearable thermometer, baby and infant monitors, and ‘hearables’ (the latter two with no product on the website), is on the block. Unless the consumer side can be developed, it’s too competitive. Politan is signaling wants to grow this investment big time.  A hat tip and bow to Ted of Strata-gee today for breaking this.

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