Ron Gribik and Brad Milliron have been appointed as co-CEOs of the newest company in Concordia's continuum of care according to Concordia Lutheran Ministries president and chief executive officer, Keith E. Frndak.
Both Gribik and Milliron come to Concordia from Klingensmith HealthCare where they served in management positions. Gribik, having spent the last 17 years in the healthcare, was vice president of sales and marketing for 11 years. His colleague, Milliron held the position of vice president of the rehab products division for 13 years, with 20 years of experience in the home medical equipment industry.
A graduate of the University of Pittsburgh with a degree in economics, Gribik is a lifelong resident of Ford City where he has been a member on the zoning board, and the past vice president of borough council. He and his wife, Nicole, have five children and are members of St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church.
With a clinical background in orthotics and prosthetics plus an A.D. in specialized technology from the Orthotic Technical Training Institute, Milliron also comes to Concordia well-prepared. In addition, he is credentialed as an Assistive Technology Professional (ATP) through the Rehab Engineering Society of North America (RESNA). He lives in Freeport with his wife Tammy and two sons and belongs to Slate Lick United Presbyterian Church. Milliron was also a member of the Zoning Hearing Board for South Buffalo. His father, Larry is a Haven I resident.
Concordia Lutheran Ministries acquired the two-year old APEX CPAP & Respiratory Services, Inc., a durable medical equipment (DME) company in Saxonburg on Jan. 31, 2008.
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