Z-Medica’s Dina Dubey Recognized by Connecticut Technology Council Receives 2016 Small Business Innovation and Leadership Award
Wallingford, CT (PRWEB) April 18, 2016 -- Z-Medica®, LLC, a leading developer and marketer of hemostatic devices, announces today that Dina Dubey, Executive Vice President, Corporate Development, has received the 2016 Small Business Innovation and Leadership Award from the Connecticut Technology Council. The honors were bestowed on Ms. Dubey during the Council’s 12th Annual Women of Innovation Awards Gala.
Sixty-five women from across Connecticut were honored for their innovation and leadership. Of these 65 innovators, role models and leaders in science and technology, 10 were recognized as category winners.
“We know first-hand of Dina’s extraordinary talents and how her contributions continually benefit our company,” said Z-Medica’s President and CEO Stephen J. Fanning. “Innovation and leadership are at the core of what we stand for at Z-Medica. I would like to congratulate Dina for being honored by the Connecticut Technology Council and am extremely proud of her accomplishment.”
Ms. Dubey is responsible for Business Development, Research & Development, Quality Assurance, Clinical Affairs and U.S. & International Regulatory Affairs at Z-Medica and lives in Fairfield, NJ.
About Connecticut Technology Council
The Connecticut Technology Council is Connecticut’s industry association for the technology sector. CTC’s mission is to connect people, ideas and opportunities to the global technology and innovation community. CTC provides members with business assistance and specialized programs, in addition to promoting and supporting public policies that globally position Connecticut’s “culture of innovation” that helps attract great ideas and entrepreneurs to develop new jobs and wealth for the state.
About Z-Medica®, LLC
Z-Medica, LLC is a medical device company founded in 2002 that develops fast acting, easy to use hemostatic products that stop bleeding wherever it occurs, making it possible to save lives and improve patient outcomes. Based on tests conducted by the Naval Medical Research Center and the U.S. Army Institute for Surgical Research, the Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC) chose QuikClot Combat Gauze® as the hemostatic dressing of choice on the battlefield for compressible hemorrhage not amenable to tourniquet use or as an adjunct to tourniquet removal if evacuation time is anticipated to be longer than 2 hours.
QuikClot® products are developed and manufactured in the United States. Z-Medica, LLC is a privately-held company based in Wallingford, CT. For more information, visit quikclot.com and z-medica.com
Dave Schemelia, EVC Group, +1 (609) 468-9325, [email protected]
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