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    Avanos Medical, Inc. Welcomes Camille Chang Gilmore as Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldNovember 1, 20252 Mins Read
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    Avanos Medical, Inc. Welcomes Camille Chang Gilmore as Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer
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    • Camille Chang Gilmore will lead Avanos' people strategy: talent acquisition, workforce planning, leadership development, and employee experience.
    • Camille Chang Gilmore brings over 25 years of HR leadership from Boston Scientific, Guidant, IBM, State of Oregon, and University of Illinois.
    • Dave Pacitti says her inclusive, values-driven leadership aligns with company vision; holds a bachelor's from Penn State and an MBA from University of Illinois.

    Avanos Medical, Inc., a leading medical technology company focused on delivered innovative healthcare solutions, today announced the appointment of Camille Chang Gilmore as senior vice president and chief human resources officer.

    In this role, Gilmore will lead all aspects of Avanos’ people strategy, including talent acquisition and development, workforce planning, leadership development and employee experience. Her arrival reflects the company’s continued commitment to building a workplace where every employee feels valued, respected and empowered to contribute their best.

    Gilmore’s background includes key human resources and leadership roles at Boston Scientific, Guidant, the State of Oregon, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and IBM. Most recently, she served as Boston Scientific’s global chief diversity officer and vice president of human resources for the Interventional Cardiology division.

    “With over 25 years of experience building high-performing, people-centered organizations, Camille brings an exceptional depth of HR leadership to Avanos,” said Dave Pacitti, Avanos CEO. “Her passion for developing inclusive, values-driven cultures aligns perfectly with our vision of getting patients back to the things that matter and our commitment to fostering a workplace where every employee can thrive.”

    Gilmore holds a bachelor’s degree in business management from Pennsylvania State University and an MBA from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

    Photo courtesy of Donna Purnell.

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