Spectranetics' CEO, prez to retire

Emile J. Geisenheimer, chairman, president and CEO or Spectranetics, will retire, effective Nov. 1.

Geisenheimer will continue to serve on the company’s board of directors after he steps down, according to the Colorado Springs, Colo.-based cardiovascular device company.

Spectranetics said that an executive committee of the board has been appointed to search for Geisenheimer’s replacement.

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