Envoy Medical Announces Addition of Medical Device Manufacturing Experience to its Board of Directors to Prepare for Scaling

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WHITE BEAR LAKE, Minn., June 11, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Envoy Medical?, Inc. (“Envoy Medical”) (Nasdaq: COCH) today announced the appointment of Michael Crowe to the Envoy Medical Board of Directors effective June 7, 2024. Envoy Medical is currently sponsoring an Early Feasibility Study at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota for its investigational fully implanted Acclaim? Cochlear Implant. Envoy Medical expects to begin a larger pivotal clinical study for its device later in 2024.

Mr. Crowe, who received his BS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Louisville and his MBA from Duke University, has decades of experience helping companies grow operations quickly and efficiently without sacrificing quality. After starting his career at General Electric, he has served in management at medical device powerhouses Johnson & Johnson, Covidien Surgical Devices (now part of Medtronic), and Abbott Vascular. He is currently the Senior Vice President of Operations for Bioventus, LLC. Mr. Crowe will qualify as an Independent Director and serve on the Compensation Committee.

“Envoy Medical appears well-positioned to disrupt and further grow an existing market with an incredibly transformational technology,” said Mr. Crowe, “In order to take full advantage of the opportunity, we will need to prepare ourselves for rapid growth with discipline and rigor by making intelligent choices. Brent and his team are moving in the right direction, and I look forward to lending my decades of expertise to help the company achieve its full potential.”

“Michael is a seasoned medical device executive who specializes in quickly expanding operations and ensuring a business is doing the right things to maintain quality throughout periods of growth and transformation,” said Brent Lucas, Chief Executive Officer of Envoy Medical, “We look forward to leaning on his experience and guidance as we prepare ourselves for what we believe will be an exciting future.”

Envoy Medical’s Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee, chaired by Janis Smith-Gomez, and Envoy Medical’s management team prioritized a variety of skills and competencies before identifying and vetting potential candidates. Envoy Medical sought an independent director who is a proven, successful business and people leader with a formidable career spanning supply chain, manufacturing and operations with deep engineering expertise and launch excellence who could guide and mentor a management team preparing to bring a disruptive medical device to market.

Prior to the appointment of Mr. Crowe, Dr. Whitney Haring-Smith, a Managing Partner of Anzu Partners, resigned from the Board of Directors. Dr. Haring-Smith served as the Chair of the Compensation Committee and a Class I director, whose regular term would otherwise have concluded later this year.