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| David L. Schlotterbeck


As Vice Chairman of Cardinal Health and Chief Executive Officer of Clinical and Medical Products, Dave Schlotterbeck is responsible for the Clinical Technologies and Services (CTS) and Medical Products and Technologies (MPT) segments. Schlotterbeck leads an organization of approximately 26,000 employees and $6 billion in revenues.

Schlotterbeck is also responsible for all of Cardinal Health's businesses outside of North America, the company's consolidated U.S. hospital sales organization (Integrated Provider Solutions), and global sourcing for the corporation.

Prior to assuming his current position, Schlotterbeck was chief executive officer for the Clinical Technologies and Services business segment of Cardinal Health, with responsibility for the company's patient point-of­care strategy and key supporting products and services, including the Alaris ® Products, Pyxis ® Products and Pharmacy Services organizations.

Schlotterbeck was previously a director, president and chief executive officer of ALARIS Medical Systems. He joined ALARIS Medical Systems on April 19, 1999, as president and chief operating officer. ALARIS was acquired by Cardinal Health in the summer of 2004.

Prior to ALARIS, Schlotterbeck was president and chief operating officer of Pacific Scientific Company from 1997 to March 1998, a former NYSE-traded company before it was acquired by Danaher Corporation in March 1998. Pacific Scientific was an international manufacturer of motion control, process measurement and safety products. From 1995 to 1997, he was president and chief executive officer of Vitalcom, Inc., a medical network manufacturer. From 1991 to 1994, Schlotterbeck was executive vice president and chief operating officer of Nellcor, Inc., a medical device manufacturer subsequently acquired by Mallinckrodt, Inc.

Schlotterbeck is a graduate of the General Motors Institute with a bachelor's of science degree in electrical engineering. He holds a master's of science degree in electrical engineering from Purdue University and completed the Executive Institute at Stanford University in 1984.



 

 

 

 

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