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News Release - March 6, 2012
Linda Koxlien Joins Neurotech as Territory Manager
MINNEAPOLIS, MN--(Healthcare Sales & Marketing Network)- Neurotech, a worldwide leader providing innovative devices for pain relief and rehabilitative health, announced that Linda Koxlien has joined its North American team as territory manager for Minnesota and western Wisconsin.As territory manager, Koxlien will be responsible for establishing relationships with orthopedic clinics and physicians throughout Minnesota and western Wisconsin.
Koxlien joins Neurotech after working as regional sales director for Kalypto Medical. Prior to her tenure at Kalypto, Koxlien worked as senior account executive and Minnesota territory manager for Empi. Koxlien is a licensed physical therapist and has practiced at Fairview Southdale Medical Center and Edina-Southdale Physical Therapy. She serves as a teaching assistant in electrotherapy for the doctor of physical therapy program at the University of Minnesota.
"We are very excited to welcome Linda to the Neurotech team," said John VeLure, Vice President of North American Operations for Neurotech. "Her extensive medical background and knowledge of Minnesota and Wisconsin-based clinical practices make her an unparalleled driving force for the Neurotech sales team."
Koxlien received her Bachelor of Science degree in physical therapy from the University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse.
Neurotech® is a division of Bio-Medical Research (BMR) Ltd., a worldwide leader providing innovative devices for pain relief and rehabilitative health. Our 40 years of clinical experience and investment in scientific research and development has enabled us to deliver clinically proven solutions that are recommended and prescribed by leading healthcare professionals to help patients accelerate recovery and return to an active lifestyle. (www.Neurotech.us)
Source: Neurotech
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