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Optos expands, opens new regional offices

Marlborough, MA—Optos, which manufactures the P200 Non-mydriatic Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope, has opened two new offices and expanded its North American leadership team to support its expansion.

Marlborough, MA-Optos, which manufactures the P200 Non-mydriatic Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope, has opened two new offices and expanded its North American leadership team to support its expansion.

The new offices are in Overland Park, KS, and Carlsbad, CA, in addition to the North American headquarters in Marlborough, from where the Northeast region will be managed.

Three regional directors of operations -Richard Briggs, Michael Manteiga, and Jeffrey Keeling-will lead the regional offices. Briggs, who will supervise the Western region, was an account manager with Optos for 3 years. Manteiga, who will handle the Northeast region, has more than 17 years of experience in health-care sales and management, most recently as director of sales, east, for VASCA Inc. Keeling, who has been assigned the Southeast region, joins the company from Laser Diagnostic Technologies Inc., where he was director of business development. All three will report to Ian Stevens, general manager, North America.

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