Biologic Input Output Systems (BIOS) Welcomes Mark H. Paul to Its Board of Directors 

SALT LAKE CITY, UT, UNITED STATES, June 10, 2026 - BIOS is thrilled to announce the appointment of Mark H. Paul to its Board of Directors. With more than 36 years of experience leading transformative medical device and healthcare technology organizations across more than +65 countries, Mark brings a rare combination of global perspective, entrepreneurial drive, and deep clinical expertise to the role. 

Mark most recently served as Global Division President of Stryker Neurovascular, where over 15 years he grew the business from a small team into a global leader exceeding $1B in WW revenue. Mark led the pioneering of less invasive treatments for life-threatening conditions for the treatment of hemorrhagic and ischemic strokes. Prior to that, he held leadership roles at Boston Scientific including VP/GM of International & President of Neurovascular. He has a strong track record for cultivating a career defined by his ability to translate physician insights into breakthrough medical technologies. Mark started his career with Procter & Gamble.  

“I’ve dedicated my career to advancing medical technology that genuinely improves patient lives. BIOS commitment to pioneering significant technology advancements for patients who have lost limbs deeply resonates with that passion, and I’m eager to contribute to their mission of transforming prosthetic healthcare.”  

“Mark’s track record of building world-class organizations and bringing life-saving technologies to market makes him exactly the kind of leader we want guiding BIOS forward,” said Josh Miller, CEO of BIOS. “We couldn’t be more pleased to welcome him to our board.” 

About Mark H. Paul 

Mark H. Paul is a fourth-generation University of Utah graduate whose 36-year career in the medical device industry has spanned cardiovascular care, vascular surgery, and neurovascular intervention. He currently serves as Executive Director of the University of Utah Health Center for Medical Innovation, where he unites students, faculty, engineers, and clinicians to develop the next generation of medical technologies. He lives in Salt Lake City with his wife, Jana. 

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