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Scott Garrett Joins Water Street Healthcare Partners
Date:4/12/2011

trategic insight and operational know-how.  This focused approach creates long-term, sustainable value," said Mr. Garrett.  "In the years since I first partnered with the Water Street team, they have achieved an impressive track record, building market-leading companies across attractive sectors of health care.  I am excited to be part of the team, and look forward to helping them identify and grow many more excellent companies in the future."

Mr. Garrett is highly regarded for his contributions to the health care industry.  He has served as an advocate of the medical device and diagnostics industry with a combined tenure of 10 years on the AdvaMed board of directors.  He was also instrumental in the recent founding of AdvaMed Dx, focused on the in vitro diagnostics industry.  Mr. Garrett augments Water Street's team of health care executives, which includes:

  • Dominick Arena, former CEO, Medex
  • Jim Connelly, former president and COO, Caremark International
  • Steve Cosler, former president and CEO, Priority Healthcare Corporation
  • Al Heller, former CEO, American Pharmaceutical Partners Inc.
  • Curt Selquist, former company group chairman, Johnson & Johnson
  • Steve Shulman, former CEO, Magellan Health Services, Inc. and Prudential Healthcare
  • Kevin Swan, former president & CEO, Griffith Micro Science/Sterigenics

"We are honored that Scott chose Water Street as the firm he wants to partner with long-term," said Tim Dugan, managing partner, Water Street.  "He exemplifies the key attributes of our team members – strategic, results-oriented, high ethical standards and committed to value creation.  Our operating partners' deep health care expertise and network of contacts contribute significantly to growing and building value in our companies.  The depth and breadth of their expertise continues to be an
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