HOBOKEN, N.J. — Greatbatch, Inc. has announced the appointment of Stevens Institute of Technology graduate alumnus Thomas J. Mazza to the position of Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Mr. Mazza will assume the role immediately and report to Edward F. Voboril, the company’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.
Mr. Mazza joined Greatbatch in November 2003, as Vice President and Corporate Controller. He has been acting CFO with the Company since June 2005. Prior to joining the Company, Mazza spent 25 years with Foster Wheeler where he held various positions, most recently serving as Vice President, Financial Systems. He is a Certified Public Accountant with a bachelor’s degree in Accounting from Villanova University and a master’s degree in Business Management from Stevens Institute of Technology.
“I am very pleased to announce the promotion of Tom Mazza to the position of Chief Financial Officer. Tom brings an extensive background in all facets of senior financial management and has the vision and focus to lead our company’s financial activities going forward,” said CEO Edward Voboril.
Greatbatch, Inc. is a leading developer and manufacturer of critical components used in implantable medical devices and other technically demanding applications. Additional information about the Company is available at www.greatbatch.com.
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