Advanced Diabetes Supply builds out C-suite
By HME News Staff
Updated 10:05 AM CST, Mon January 22, 2024
CARLSBAD, Calif. - Advanced Diabetes Supply, a distributor of specialized diabetes devices under the ADS and USMED brands, has made three new C-suite appointments.
The company has named Sean Muiz as chief supply chain officer, Melanie Montero as revenue cycle leader and Walt Meffert as chief transformation officer.
“We are pleased to welcome these seasoned leaders to the ADS executive team,” said Bill Mixon, who was named ADS CEO last year. “Their experience, expertise and commitment to excellence will be invaluable as we navigate a future of transformational growth. It is an exciting time in our company as we expand to provide new and innovative ways to serve the diabetic community.”
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Muiz will be responsible for the direction and leadership of the company’s operational, financial, programmatic and personnel supply chain activities. He will work closely with ADS strategic partners and suppliers to maximize value and optimize the supply chain processes. He brings 12 years of supply chain management and health care logistics experience to the role, most recently serving as the chief service officer for Joerns Healthcare.
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Montero will be responsible for leading the company’s revenue cycle management operations. She was most recently senior vice president, payer relations, for Women’s Care and held previous roles as executive director, revenue cycle, for Miami Jewish Health and vice president, revenue cycle and payer relations, for VITAS Healthcare. Montero replaces Clydall Bobb, who will now support CFO Bart Witteveen and the broader finance team.
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Meffert will lead the integration of business systems supporting the company’s ongoing rapid growth. He brings more than 20 years of experience as a leader in information technology, business and digital transformations and process improvement, serving most recently as managing director of Altezas and as chief information and digital officer for ModivCare. Meffert replaces Bill Monast, who remains on the ADS board of directors.
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