• Hooper Holmes (Basking Ridge, New Jersey) reported that James Calver has resigned from his positions as the president/CEO of the company, and as a member of the board. The board has named Roy Bubbs to serve as the company’s interim president/CEO. Bubbs has served as a member of the board since 2007 and for the past two years has been a self-employed consultant. Hooper Holmes says it collects personal health data, “transforming it into useful information, enabling customers to take actions that manage or reduce their risks and expenses.”
• Peter Covitz has been named senior VP of innovation at MDS Nordion (Ottawa, Canada). Previously Covitz was COO at the National Cancer Institute’s Center for Biomedical Informatics and Information Technology. MDS Nordion makes medical isotopes and radiopharmaceuticals.
• Margaret Dimond, executive VP/COO of Henry Ford Macomb Hospitals — Warren Campus, has been named president/CEO of McLaren Medical Management (MMMI; Flint, Michigan), a wholly-owned subsidiary of McLaren Health Care, effective March 24. Dimond joined Henry Ford Health System’s ambulatory services network in 1994. MMMI operates the corporate ambulatory services network consisting of more than 120 primary and specialty physicians.
• SpineVision has promoted Stephane Bette to the position of GM of SpineVision Inc., its U.S. operations. Since January 2007, Bette has served as VP of SpineVision’s U.S. operations at its San Francisco headquarters and director of R&D. SpineVision develops motion preservation and fusion devices.
• Timothy Chapman has been promoted from senior VP of business strategy to senior VP and group president of healthcare for Steris (Mentor, Ohio). Steris supplies equipment, consumables and services to healthcare, pharmaceutical industrial and government customers.