Organogenesis Holdings Inc. (ORGO) NASDAQ
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Address
85 Dan Road
Canton, MA 02021
United States of America (the)
Phone
781 575 0775
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Sector
Healthcare
Industry
Drug Manufacturers - Specialty & Generic
Employees
869
First IPO Date
January 05, 2017
| Name | Title | Pay | Year Born |
| Gary S. Gillheeney | President, Chief Executive Officer, Chair of the Board | 2.6M | 1955 |
| David C. Francisco | Chief Financial Officer | 1M | 1966 |
| Patrick Bilbo | Chief Operating Officer | 1.02M | 1962 |
| Brian Grow | Chief Commercial Officer | 1.05M | 1976 |
| Lori H. Freedman | Chief Administrative & Legal Officer | 1.08M | 1967 |
| Patrick McGuire | Chief Accounting Officer | 0 | 1986 |
| William R. Kolb | Secretary | 0 | N/A |
| Robert Cavorsi | Chief Business Officer | 0 | 1979 |
Organogenesis Holdings Inc. is a U.S.-based regenerative medicine firm that specializes in creating, producing, and marketing innovative therapies for advanced wound management, as well as surgical and sports medicine applications. Within its advanced wound care portfolio, Organogenesis offers several distinct products. These include Affinity and Novachor, both amniotic membrane dressings designed to preserve vital cells, growth factors, and ECM proteins found in natural tissue. Apligraf is a bioengineered living cell therapy that releases a range of healing cytokines and growth factors, while Dermagraft is another bioengineered solution that generates human collagen, ECM, proteins, and cytokines. NuShield provides a wound covering incorporating both amnion and chorion membranes to maintain a spongy intermediate layer. PuraPly acts as an antimicrobial barrier, allowing for flexibility and effective fluid drainage. For the surgical and sports medicine sectors, the company provides products such as NuCel, a dehydrated placental tissue designed for surgical application to promote natural tissue regeneration. ReNu is a cryopreserved suspension aimed at aiding soft tissue recovery. Additionally, FiberOS and OCMP serve as bone void fillers, primarily utilized in orthopedic and neurosurgical procedures. Looking ahead, Organogenesis's product pipeline features PuraPly XT and PuraPly MZ, which are being developed for treating chronic, acute, and open wounds. PuraForce is a bioengineered porcine collagen surgical matrix intended for soft tissue reinforcement. TransCyte, another bioengineered tissue, is in development for addressing partial thickness burns. Organogenesis distributes its offerings to a diverse client base, including hospitals, specialized wound care centers, government institutions, ambulatory surgical centers, and physician offices, leveraging both its direct sales team and independent agencies. Established in 1985, the company maintains its headquarters in Canton, Massachusetts.