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CooperVision changes leaders following merger

Fairport, NY—CooperVision has reorganized its leadership in a move it said will allow the company to increase its focus on meeting customer needs in the Americas, Europe, and Asia Pacific.

Fairport, NY-CooperVision has reorganized its leadership in a move it said will allow the company to increase its focus on meeting customer needs in the Americas, Europe, and Asia Pacific.

Jeff McLean, the former president of CooperVision U.S., was promoted to president of The Americas. Jack Gibson, president of CooperVision Canada, and Juan Carlos Aragon, vice president of CooperVision Latin America, report directly to McLean.

Brad Jones, the former vice president of U.S. sales, was appointed vice president of business development, where he will be responsible for global business development initiatives. Paul Soik, the former senior director of national accounts, was promoted to replace Jones.

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