Scott J. Carter
Director/Board Member at EndoChoice, Inc.
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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David L. Kaufman | M | 68 |
EndoChoice, Inc.
EndoChoice, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology EndoChoice, Inc. operates as a medtech company which focuses on the manufacturing and commercialization of platform technologies including endoscopic imaging systems, devices, and infection control products and pathology services. Its imaging systems include fuse endoscopy system, fuse accesories, carts, cart options, monitors, monitor cart mounts, monito wall mounts, scope services, and suction pumps and supplies. Its devices include band ligators, biopsy forceps, bipolar probes, bite blocks, cytology brushes, electrosurgical supplies, metal stents, needles, retrieval devices, and snares. The company was founded by Mark G. Gilreath and William Parks in 2007 and is headquartered in Alpharetta, GA. | 15 years |
William R. Enquist | M | 67 |
EndoChoice, Inc.
EndoChoice, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology EndoChoice, Inc. operates as a medtech company which focuses on the manufacturing and commercialization of platform technologies including endoscopic imaging systems, devices, and infection control products and pathology services. Its imaging systems include fuse endoscopy system, fuse accesories, carts, cart options, monitors, monitor cart mounts, monito wall mounts, scope services, and suction pumps and supplies. Its devices include band ligators, biopsy forceps, bipolar probes, bite blocks, cytology brushes, electrosurgical supplies, metal stents, needles, retrieval devices, and snares. The company was founded by Mark G. Gilreath and William Parks in 2007 and is headquartered in Alpharetta, GA. | 9 years |
David Mowry | M | 61 |
EndoChoice, Inc.
EndoChoice, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology EndoChoice, Inc. operates as a medtech company which focuses on the manufacturing and commercialization of platform technologies including endoscopic imaging systems, devices, and infection control products and pathology services. Its imaging systems include fuse endoscopy system, fuse accesories, carts, cart options, monitors, monitor cart mounts, monito wall mounts, scope services, and suction pumps and supplies. Its devices include band ligators, biopsy forceps, bipolar probes, bite blocks, cytology brushes, electrosurgical supplies, metal stents, needles, retrieval devices, and snares. The company was founded by Mark G. Gilreath and William Parks in 2007 and is headquartered in Alpharetta, GA. | 2 years |
Kevin V. Rubey | M | 66 |
EndoChoice, Inc.
EndoChoice, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology EndoChoice, Inc. operates as a medtech company which focuses on the manufacturing and commercialization of platform technologies including endoscopic imaging systems, devices, and infection control products and pathology services. Its imaging systems include fuse endoscopy system, fuse accesories, carts, cart options, monitors, monitor cart mounts, monito wall mounts, scope services, and suction pumps and supplies. Its devices include band ligators, biopsy forceps, bipolar probes, bite blocks, cytology brushes, electrosurgical supplies, metal stents, needles, retrieval devices, and snares. The company was founded by Mark G. Gilreath and William Parks in 2007 and is headquartered in Alpharetta, GA. | 11 years |
William Parks | M | - |
EndoChoice, Inc.
EndoChoice, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology EndoChoice, Inc. operates as a medtech company which focuses on the manufacturing and commercialization of platform technologies including endoscopic imaging systems, devices, and infection control products and pathology services. Its imaging systems include fuse endoscopy system, fuse accesories, carts, cart options, monitors, monitor cart mounts, monito wall mounts, scope services, and suction pumps and supplies. Its devices include band ligators, biopsy forceps, bipolar probes, bite blocks, cytology brushes, electrosurgical supplies, metal stents, needles, retrieval devices, and snares. The company was founded by Mark G. Gilreath and William Parks in 2007 and is headquartered in Alpharetta, GA. | 17 years |
James Bridgeford Young | M | - |
EndoChoice, Inc.
EndoChoice, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology EndoChoice, Inc. operates as a medtech company which focuses on the manufacturing and commercialization of platform technologies including endoscopic imaging systems, devices, and infection control products and pathology services. Its imaging systems include fuse endoscopy system, fuse accesories, carts, cart options, monitors, monitor cart mounts, monito wall mounts, scope services, and suction pumps and supplies. Its devices include band ligators, biopsy forceps, bipolar probes, bite blocks, cytology brushes, electrosurgical supplies, metal stents, needles, retrieval devices, and snares. The company was founded by Mark G. Gilreath and William Parks in 2007 and is headquartered in Alpharetta, GA. | 16 years |
Vance Brown | M | 54 | 8 years | |
Mark Slicer | M | 53 | 8 years | |
Andy Lyness | M | - |
EndoChoice, Inc.
EndoChoice, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology EndoChoice, Inc. operates as a medtech company which focuses on the manufacturing and commercialization of platform technologies including endoscopic imaging systems, devices, and infection control products and pathology services. Its imaging systems include fuse endoscopy system, fuse accesories, carts, cart options, monitors, monitor cart mounts, monito wall mounts, scope services, and suction pumps and supplies. Its devices include band ligators, biopsy forceps, bipolar probes, bite blocks, cytology brushes, electrosurgical supplies, metal stents, needles, retrieval devices, and snares. The company was founded by Mark G. Gilreath and William Parks in 2007 and is headquartered in Alpharetta, GA. | 11 years |
Robert Furgason | M | 86 |
Texas A&M University
| 34 years |
Michael Mahoney | M | 59 |
EndoChoice, Inc.
EndoChoice, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology EndoChoice, Inc. operates as a medtech company which focuses on the manufacturing and commercialization of platform technologies including endoscopic imaging systems, devices, and infection control products and pathology services. Its imaging systems include fuse endoscopy system, fuse accesories, carts, cart options, monitors, monitor cart mounts, monito wall mounts, scope services, and suction pumps and supplies. Its devices include band ligators, biopsy forceps, bipolar probes, bite blocks, cytology brushes, electrosurgical supplies, metal stents, needles, retrieval devices, and snares. The company was founded by Mark G. Gilreath and William Parks in 2007 and is headquartered in Alpharetta, GA. | - |
George Pratt | M | - |
EndoChoice, Inc.
EndoChoice, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology EndoChoice, Inc. operates as a medtech company which focuses on the manufacturing and commercialization of platform technologies including endoscopic imaging systems, devices, and infection control products and pathology services. Its imaging systems include fuse endoscopy system, fuse accesories, carts, cart options, monitors, monitor cart mounts, monito wall mounts, scope services, and suction pumps and supplies. Its devices include band ligators, biopsy forceps, bipolar probes, bite blocks, cytology brushes, electrosurgical supplies, metal stents, needles, retrieval devices, and snares. The company was founded by Mark G. Gilreath and William Parks in 2007 and is headquartered in Alpharetta, GA. | 16 years |
Bruce H. Dunson | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 35 years |
Scott Fraser | M | - |
EndoChoice, Inc.
EndoChoice, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology EndoChoice, Inc. operates as a medtech company which focuses on the manufacturing and commercialization of platform technologies including endoscopic imaging systems, devices, and infection control products and pathology services. Its imaging systems include fuse endoscopy system, fuse accesories, carts, cart options, monitors, monitor cart mounts, monito wall mounts, scope services, and suction pumps and supplies. Its devices include band ligators, biopsy forceps, bipolar probes, bite blocks, cytology brushes, electrosurgical supplies, metal stents, needles, retrieval devices, and snares. The company was founded by Mark G. Gilreath and William Parks in 2007 and is headquartered in Alpharetta, GA. | 16 years |
Gregg Costantino | M | - |
EndoChoice, Inc.
EndoChoice, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology EndoChoice, Inc. operates as a medtech company which focuses on the manufacturing and commercialization of platform technologies including endoscopic imaging systems, devices, and infection control products and pathology services. Its imaging systems include fuse endoscopy system, fuse accesories, carts, cart options, monitors, monitor cart mounts, monito wall mounts, scope services, and suction pumps and supplies. Its devices include band ligators, biopsy forceps, bipolar probes, bite blocks, cytology brushes, electrosurgical supplies, metal stents, needles, retrieval devices, and snares. The company was founded by Mark G. Gilreath and William Parks in 2007 and is headquartered in Alpharetta, GA. | 16 years |
Nigel Wilkinson | M | - |
EndoChoice, Inc.
EndoChoice, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology EndoChoice, Inc. operates as a medtech company which focuses on the manufacturing and commercialization of platform technologies including endoscopic imaging systems, devices, and infection control products and pathology services. Its imaging systems include fuse endoscopy system, fuse accesories, carts, cart options, monitors, monitor cart mounts, monito wall mounts, scope services, and suction pumps and supplies. Its devices include band ligators, biopsy forceps, bipolar probes, bite blocks, cytology brushes, electrosurgical supplies, metal stents, needles, retrieval devices, and snares. The company was founded by Mark G. Gilreath and William Parks in 2007 and is headquartered in Alpharetta, GA. | 11 years |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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David Gill | M | 69 | 2 years | |
Uri Geiger | M | 56 | 2 years | |
Bob wilkinson | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 5 years |
Amy Wilcox Noblin | F | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Darrell Dotson | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 5 years |
Gary J. Brauchle | M | 50 |
Texas A&M University
| 5 years |
William L. Rooney | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 6 years |
Adwin Harjanto Suryohadiprojo | M | 66 |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Christopher Baker | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
S. Wood | M | 65 |
Texas A&M University
| - |
Tian Shen Tang | M | 67 |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Randy W. Ray | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Rik G. Vandevenne | M | - | 8 years | |
Michael Biek | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 6 years |
R. Huennekens | M | 59 | 3 years | |
Ryan Siurek | M | 52 |
Texas A&M University
| 5 years |
David Utama | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 3 years |
D. Davis | M | 72 | 3 years | |
Michael J. Moran | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 7 years |
Joseph Wade Morgan | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 6 years |
Jim Balkcom | M | 79 | 7 years | |
Carolyn Crouse | F | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Keith Montgomery | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
David T. Hamilton | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Brad N. Graves | M | 57 |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Frank Agraz | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
James E. Howell | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Gordon W. Stevenson | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Brian D. O’Neill | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Scott A. Almy | M | 57 |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Zane Russell | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
David Fuller | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Patrick Raymond Lenouvel | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 2 years |
Michael Arguijo | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
P. Canterbury | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Mahendra Advani | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 1 years |
Haryanto Tiara Budiman | M | 56 |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Brian T. Vaclavik | M | 58 |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Darren J. Vorst | M | 57 |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Jason Ingersoll | M | 53 |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Paul Jamess Carroll | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 1 years |
Richard Little | M | 52 |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Tammira Yvonne Philippe | F | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Michael Hearne | M | 61 |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Brenda Stout | F | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Peter Fajar | M | 55 |
Texas A&M University
| 2 years |
Melissa S. Kibler | F | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Michael J. Poppe | M | 55 |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Xiaoyan Michael Wei | M | 58 |
Texas A&M University
| 2 years |
Ernest Cunningham | M | 54 |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Pranavkumar Jaiswal | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 6 years |
Robert Owen | M | 54 |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
David Kandolha | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Chuck Burge | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Hua Lin | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 3 years |
Steve Obert | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
William David Dunn | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Steven E. Hamaker | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Robert Taylor | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 5 years |
Kirk H. Milling | M | 57 |
Texas A&M University
| 5 years |
Kirk M. Stanley | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
David B. Daniel | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Thomas L. Payne | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 18 years |
Pete J. Millington | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Amr Mohamed Ahmed El-Tawil | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Raghuveer R. Belur | M | 56 |
Texas A&M University
| 3 years |
Deborah M. Gadin | F | 53 |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Jimmy R. Dewbre | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 2 years |
Bob Douglas | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Chad E. Hudson | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Kevin R. Kohutek | M | 51 |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Brian Jones | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 2 years |
Thomas K. Edwards | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Philip Choyce | M | 57 |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Peng How Wong | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Todd Hamlin | M | 53 |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Jay Wagner | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Michael McAleer | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Kirk Anderson | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 5 years |
Richard R. Lonquist | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Tod Klubnik | M | - |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
William Jay Treat | M | 68 |
Texas A&M University
| 3 years |
Greg Reid | M | 59 |
Texas A&M University
| 4 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 99 | 100.00% |
Age of Connections
Active
Past
Male
Female
Members of the board
Executives
Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Scott J. Carter
- Personal Network