Michael Benjamin has been appointed president of Honeywell HomMed (Brookfield, Wisconsin). Benjamin was most recently general manager of CAD Implant. HomMed manufactures medical telemonitoring devices for home healthcare.

Donald Rutherford, the CFO of Grant Life Sciences (Los Angeles), will retire on March 31, the company reported. He will be replaced by Steven Passey, effective April 1, with Rutherford serving as a consultant to the company for another two years. Passey, a CFO Partner with Tatum in its Salt Lake City office, is a senior financial executive. Grant Life Sciences makes diagnostic kits for the screening and diagnosis of diseases with emphasis on women’s health, infectious diseases and cancers.

• MdBio (Frederick, Maryland), a division of the Tech Council of Maryland, reported that C. Robert Eaton, president of MdBio and MdBio Foundation has resigned to pursue opportunities in the private sector. MdBio and MdBio Foundation said that a national search for a replacement will be conducted and that Julie Coons, CEO of the Tech Council, will be interim president until a replacement is named. MdBio Foundation is a non-profit organization advancing bioscience in Maryland.