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Oasis Medical names new president

Craig Delgado began serving as president of Oasis Medical on Jan. 1.

Glendora, CA-Craig Delgado began serving as president of Oasis Medical on Jan. 1.

“I look forward to advancing the founding vision of Oasis by providing high-quality products to eye-care providers and offering solutions to chronic conditions to make a meaningful difference in patients' quality of life,” said the new president, who joined the company in 1996 and was promoted from his former position as vice president of sales and marketing. “Oasis will continue to partner with eye-care professionals to supply innovative, differentiated products for the physician and consumer.”

“Over the past 14 years, Craig has progressed through the sales and marketing organization and developed the leadership skills that will assure the continued growth of Oasis. We are enthusiastic in supporting Craig as he continues the success Oasis has experienced in the recent past,” said Norman Delgado, who founded the specialty manufacturer of eye-care products and surgical supplies, instruments, and disposables in 1987 and was its first president.

Norman Delgado will remain board chairman and will work with the new president on selected new business opportunities.

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