Angeion Corporation (NASDAQ: ANGN) today announced that it has
restructured its Board of Directors and named two new directors as part
of the August 18, 2010, agreement between Angeion and BlueLine Partners,
LLC.
Mark W. Sheffert, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Manchester
Companies, Inc., has been appointed to the board and elected to serve as
its new chairman. Sheffert served as a chairman and a director of
Medical Graphics Corporation from January 1997 to December 1999, when
Medical Graphics Corporation was acquired by Angeion. He then served as
a director of Angeion until late 2002.
Sheffert was recognized as one of Minnesota’s Outstanding Directors in
1999 and received the Outstanding Director – Lifetime Achievement Award
in 2009 from the National Association of Corporate Directors and Twin
Cities Business magazine for his service on over 40 Boards. He is a
former President of First Bank System, Inc. (now U.S. Bank), and current
head of Manchester, an investment banking and business advisory firm.
In addition, Robert Munzenrider has been elected as a director of the
Company and will serve as chair of the board’s Audit Committee. Through
a career that spans four decades, Munzenrider has served in a range of
executive and financial leadership positions, including Vice President
and Chief Financial Officer of St. Jude Medical, Inc., an international
medical device manufacturer.
Munzenrider, also a former president of a subsidiary of Apogee
Enterprises, has been a director of medical and healthcare companies
including ATS Medical, Inc., Criticare Systems, Inc., and CABG Medical,
Inc. He has held his CPA license since 1971.
The Company also announced that pursuant to the agreement with BlueLine,
current directors, Scott A. Shuda, John Baudhuin, Philip I. Smith and
Rodney A. Young, Angeion’s CEO, are continuing as members of the board
of directors and the Board accepted the resignations of K. James Ehlen,
M.D., former Chairman, and Paula Skjefte and John Penn, which were
tendered as part of the agreement.
With the addition of Sheffert and Munzenrider, the Angeion board is now
composed of six directors. The board is in the process of narrowing the
slate of qualified candidates for the seventh director position and
expects to complete its selection process soon.
"We are excited and fortunate to add two seasoned executives with
impressive industry experience to our board,” said Rodney A. Young,
Angeion’s President and Chief Executive Officer. "Mark Sheffert brings
strong, experienced governance and financial leadership—he has served on
several boards in the healthcare industry including Allina Health
Systems, Benedictine Health System, Applied Biometrics, Life Rate
Systems, Health Dimensions, Inc., Minneapolis Children’s Medical Center
and Children’s Heart Link. Bob Munzenrider has been CFO for both public
and private companies for most of his career, and his broad-based
medical, manufacturing, finance and accounting background will be
invaluable as we move forward.”
Said Sheffert, "I am honored to be asked to return to Angeion’s board of
directors and look forward to serving once again as Chairman. The
Company has state-of-the-art products, a talented management team and a
proactive, visionary board, which will guide Angeion into its next phase
of growth and development, and value creation for shareholders.”
Said Munzenrider, "I am excited to join Mark, Rod and the other members
of the Angeion board. This gives me an opportunity to leverage both my
healthcare and financial experience to contribute to an emerging global
company with two important businesses—the MedGraphics cardiorespiratory
diagnostic systems and the New Leaf products and services that advance a
healthy lifestyle.”
About Angeion Corporation
Founded in 1986, Angeion
Corporation acquired Medical Graphics Corporation in December 1999.
Medical Graphics develops, manufactures and markets non-invasive
cardiorespiratory diagnostic systems that are sold under the MedGraphics
(www.medgraphics.com)
and New Leaf (www.newleaffitness.com)
brand and trade names. These cardiorespiratory diagnostic systems have a
wide range of applications in healthcare as well as health and fitness.
The Company’s products are sold internationally through distributors and
in the United States through a direct sales force that targets heart and
lung specialists located in hospitals, university-based medical centers,
medical clinics and physicians’ offices, pharmaceutical companies,
medical device manufacturers, clinical research organizations, health
and fitness clubs, personal training studios, and other exercise
facilities. For more information about Angeion, visit www.angeion.com.
Forward Looking Statements
The discussion above contains
forward-looking statements about Angeion’s future financial results and
business prospects that by their nature involve substantial risks and
uncertainties. You can identify these statements by the use of words
such as "anticipate,” "believe,” "estimate,” "expect,” "project,”
"intend,” "plan,” "will,” "target,” and other words and terms of similar
meaning in connection with any discussion of future operating or
financial performance or business plans or prospects. Our actual results
may differ materially depending on a variety of factors including: (1)
national and worldwide economic and capital market conditions; (2)
continuing cost-containment efforts in our hospital, clinics, and office
market; (3) any changes in the patterns of medical reimbursement that
may result from national healthcare reform; (4) our ability to maintain
our software development initiative and migrate our MedGraphics software
platform to a next generation technology; (5) our ability to maintain
our cost structure at a level that is appropriate to our near to
mid-term revenue expectations and that will enable us to increase
revenues and profitability as opportunities develop; (6) our ability to
achieve constant margins for our products and consistent and predictable
operating expenses in light of variable revenues from our clinical
research customers; (7) our ability to expand our worldwide
international revenue through our distribution partners; (8) our ability
to successfully defend ourselves from product liability claims related
to our cardiorespiratory diagnostic products and claims associated with
our prior cardiac stimulation products; (9) our ability to defend our
existing intellectual property and obtain protection for intellectual
property we develop in the future; (10) our ability to develop and
maintain an effective system of internal controls and procedures and
disclosure controls and procedures; and (11) our dependence on
third-party vendors. Additional information with respect to the risks
and uncertainties faced by the Company may be found in, and the above
discussion is qualified in its entirety by, the other risk factors that
are described from time to time in the Company’s Securities and Exchange
Commission reports, including the Annual Report on Form 10-K for the
year ended October 31, 2009.
