Walter Eisner • Fri, May 8th, 2015
Michel Orsinger is out as head of Johnson & Johnson’s (J&J) DePuy Synthes orthopedics business following a reorganization of J&J’s medical device businesses.
Single Medical Devices Group
The company is creating a single Medical Devices Group by integrating its surgery and orthopedics business under the leadership of Gary Pruden, head of the surgery business. Pruden will become worldwide chairman, Johnson & Johnson Medical Devices. Orsinger told the company of his intention to pursue other opportunities outside J&J.
Orsinger was CEO of Synthes, Inc. when he helped arrange for J&J’s $21.3 billion acquisition of Synthes in 2011. He reportedly received a $51.9 million parachute in the transaction. He then became head of J&J’s combined DePuy Synthes orthopedics business.
Gary Pruden