Ergodyne Announces New CFO, VP of Finance

Sept. 8, 2014
Sue Horvath has more than 30 years of finance & operations experience

Ergodyne announced the addition of Sue Horvath as chief financial officer (CFO) and vice president of finance. Horvath brings more than 30 years of finance and operations experience to Ergodyne, most recently serving as CFO for two privately held companies in the medical device and medical technology space.

"I am proud to be joining Ergodyne as VP and CFO," said Horvath. "I have joined an organization that has been well managed through exceptional growth and a team that is strong, professional, smart and fun."

Horvath is a Certified Public Accountant (inactive) and Certified Management Accountant. She received her BS in accounting from the University of Illinois. Her experience includes serving in various accounting and auditing roles with Coopers & Lybrand (now PWC) and Pillsbury, and leading the non-domestic Breathe Right Nasal Strip business as the vice president of international at CNS Inc. Horvath's most recent positions included CFO and vice president of operations for a privately held medical device company and CFO and vice president of human resources for a local medical technology company. For the past four years, Horvath has also served as a board member and treasurer for a local non-profit, Community Shares of MN.

"The experience and know-how Sue brings to Ergodyne is rock solid; we are looking forward to having her on our team and helping us grow," said Tom Votel, president and CEO, Ergodyne. "We couldn't be more excited to have her."

Source: Ergodyne

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