Manasi Ramanna

Manasi Ramanna currently serves as Interim CFO at Resolve Surgical Technologies and CFO at Cerulean Scientific, focusing on finance and strategy for medical device startups. As the founder of EDGE - STRATEGIC PLANNING, Manasi provides fractional and interim CFO services to life science companies. Previously, as VP of Finance at AgBiome, responsibilities included developing financial models and participating in fundraising activities that secured an oversubscribed $125M Series D round. Manasi's tenure at Merz Group encompassed roles such as VP of Financial Planning, Analysis and Operational Excellence, contributing to strategic decision-making and operational efficiency improvements. Early career roles included Healthcare Associate at Amadeus Capital Partners and operations management positions at GMP Companies. Educational qualifications include an MBA from London Business School, an MS in Microbiology and Molecular Genetics from Rutgers University, and a Bachelor's degree in Microbiology and Biochemistry from St. Xavier's College.

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Resolve Surgical Technologies

The story of Resolve Surgical Technologies begins in 1992, when we entered into the industry as Pioneer Surgical Technology, Inc. Shortly thereafter, In 1993, Pioneer launched its first full system of instruments and implants for a major orthopedic OEM partner. This system, along with many other systems that Pioneer had launched, are still regarded as best in class by surgeons and partners. Throughout the years, Pioneer had established itself as a major innovator across the orthopedic community. Then, in 2013, RTI Biologics acquired Pioneer Surgical Technology, Inc. to create RTI Surgical. Both companies saw great success as they worked together to expand both Tissue & Biologics and Metals platforms. In 2020, Montagu Private Equity LLP acquired RTI Surgical’s OEM business. In 2022, due to rapid growth and high industry demand of both divisions, the RTI Surgical Metals division spun off to become Resolve Surgical Technologies.


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