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C. R. Bard

COMPANY

Surgical and diagnostic medical devices, founded 1907 by Charles R. Bard, incorporated 1923. It acquired Venetec International in 2006.

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

Industry:
Medical Equipment

Ticker:
NYSE:BCR

Corporate headquarters:
Murray Hill, NJ

Sales:
$2.2B (2007)

Employees:
10000 (2008)

EXECUTIVES

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
William G. Little
Business
c. 1943   CEO of West Pharmaceutical, 1991-2002
William H. Longfield
Business
c. 1938   CEO of CR Bard, 1995-2003
Timothy M. Ring
Business
c. 1957   CEO of C. R. Bard
John H. Weiland
Business
c. 1955   COO of C. R. Bard

CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Marc C. Breslawsky
Business
c. 1941   President of Pitney Bowes, 1996-2001
T. Kevin Dunnigan
Business
c. 1938   CEO of Thomas & Betts, 2000-04
Herbert L. Henkel
Business
c. 1948   CEO of Ingersoll-Rand
Theodore E. Martin
Business
c. 1939   CEO of the Barnes Group
Gail K. Naughton
Biologist
c. 1955   Advanced Tissue Sciences
Timothy M. Ring
Business
c. 1957   CEO of C. R. Bard
Tommy Thompson
Government
19-Nov-1941   Governor of Wisconsin, 1987-2001
John H. Weiland
Business
c. 1955   COO of C. R. Bard
Anthony Welters
Business
c. 1955   AmeriChoice
Tony L. White
Business
c. 1947   CEO of Applera

PAST BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
John P. Birkelund
Business
23-Jun-1930   Chairman of Dillon Read, 1986-98
William T. Butler
Doctor
c. 1932   Baylor College of Medicine
William H. Longfield
Business
c. 1938   CEO of CR Bard, 1995-2003


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