Gary Williams is an awesome guy. The company has lost a good vp. guyUOTE=Anonymous;3826801]He was a great RM and AVP! It is a travesty that he is no longer here. Sad day![/QUOTE]
[/QUOTE] That is what happens when you get caught playing games... it was a matter of time. He is a good guy.
That is what happens when you get caught playing games... it was a matter of time. He is a good guy.[/QUOTE] What games? I have never known him to be anything but straight up. Please explain.
Unbelievable ignorance. Take a look in your bag - it's thanks to old surgical people. Just send a christmas card and thank your lucky stars the company had talent and leadership at one time.
are you serious? Those people thought their s*it didn't stink. They miscalculated every market they entered. They have moved to other companies and have f*cked them up to . Case in point Alan, DB, RG, ,Robe even back to the H days with Mr H himself. We could give a long list of the f*ck ups from the old USSC Days, read other company posts on here and they will talk about the long list of disasters. If it werent for the Kendall folks, the place would have shut down in 2000. Get a grip and a reality check.
This is about the most idiotic post Ive seen on this site. So the guys that pioneered laparoscopy were saved by Kendall reps who pioneered sharps containers? Go back to selling needle counters and leave surgery to the old guard.
Okay, you are clueless. Alan came from Vascular, RG was a consultant. Robe was R&D and none of them had USSC roots. Get a clue.
No actually, you are clueless. Roby (not Robe, duh!) was USSC as was Gershon. Roby came on board in 1992 according the Nexus magazine I've got; Prior to USSC Gershon was a consultant, then was in USSC Marketing, then went into the field in the NYC area, then came back in house.