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Pete McCabe was appointed CEO of GE Healthcare Surgery (OEC) in September 2006. GE's Surgery business is a $500M global business and the market leader in surgical c-arm and navigation products. Pete began his GE career in 1988, by joining the Manufacturing Management Program. While on program he held positions in GE Aerospace and GE Plastics, with responsibilities in Sourcing, Manufacturing Engineering, Quality and front line supervision. In 1990, he joined GE Plastics as Indirect and Direct Sourcing leader for the Mt. Vernon sites. In 1992, he moved to the Lexan finishing operation as a Production Engineer. In 1994, Pete left GE to join Halliburton Energy services as a Business Unit Manager with responsibility for leading all aspects of a $75M business. In 1996, he led the Manufacturing Operations in the initiation and implementation of a Global ERP system. Pete joined I-gate capital in 1998 as the Managing Principal for their SAP Supply Chain group. In 2000, Pete came back to GE and joined the Corporate Initiative Group with responsibilities for e-procurement and corporate indirect and direct sourcing. In 2001, Pete joined GE Medical Systems as the General Manager of Learning Solutions and was quickly promoted to General Manager, Performance Services in 2002. Two years later, Pete was appointed General Manager, Global Customer Quality and then assumed the role of Chief Quality Officer for GE Healthcare in August 2005. In this role, Pete was responsible for leading global Quality and Regulatory Assurance (QA/RA), global product quality initiatives, customer quality initiatives (NPS) and GE Healthcare’s drive to improve the speed and quality of key customer facing processes through Lean Six-Sigma. Pete earned a BS degree in Mechanical engineering from Northeastern University in 1988. Pete and his wife have three daughters and they reside in the Salt Lake City, Utah area. |

