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Henry Schein

COMPANY

Health care equipment and products.

Official Website:
http://www.henryschein.com/

Industry:
Media

Ticker:
NASDAQ:HSIC

Corporate headquarters:
Melville, NY

Sales:
$5.9B (2007)

Employees:
12,000

EXECUTIVES

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Gerald A. Benjamin
Business
c. 1953   CAO of Henry Schein
Stanley M. Bergman
Business
c. 1950   CEO of Henry Schein
James P. Breslawski
Business
c. 1954   President of Henry Schein
Mark E. Mlotek
Business
c. 1956   EVP at Henry Schein
Steven Paladino
Business
c. 1957   CFO of Henry Schein
Marvin H. Schein
Business
c. 1942   Schein Dental Equipment

CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Barry J. Alperin
Business
c. 1941   Former Vice Chairman of Hasbro
Gerald A. Benjamin
Business
c. 1953   CAO of Henry Schein
Stanley M. Bergman
Business
c. 1950   CEO of Henry Schein
James P. Breslawski
Business
c. 1954   President of Henry Schein
Paul Brons
Business
c. 1941   Akzo Nobel
Margaret A. Hamburg
Government
1955   FDA Commissioner
Donald J. Kabat
Business
c. 1936   Former Partner, Arthur Andersen
Philip A. Laskawy
Business
1941   CEO of Ernst & Young, 1994-2001
Norman S. Matthews
Business
1933   President and COO of Federated, 1987-88
Mark E. Mlotek
Business
c. 1956   EVP at Henry Schein
Steven Paladino
Business
c. 1957   CFO of Henry Schein
Marvin H. Schein
Business
c. 1942   Schein Dental Equipment
Louis Wade Sullivan
Government
3-Nov-1933   US Secretary of HHS, 1989-93


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