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Tamarack Names President
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John Lampe, JD |
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John Lampe, JD, has been appointed President of
Tamarack Habilitation Technologies Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota,
effective October 1, 2008. Lampe is a graduate of Carleton College,
Northfield, Minnesota, and holds a law degree from the University
of Minnesota, Tamarack said. As a Fulbright Scholar and Bosch
Foundation Fellow, he lived and studied business and government for
two years in Europe. Lampe served as an Assistant Attorney General
for the state of Minnesota from 1988-1998. Over the past ten years,
Lampe has co-founded and worked with several start-up companies in
the medical device and consumer products industries. Lampe holds
seven U.S. patents and several foreign patents. Products Lampe has
helped develop include a protective headband for soccer players,
which was a 2004 finalist at the International Trade Fair for
Sports Equipment and Fashion in Munich, Germany.
Marty Carlson, CPO, FAAOP, Tamarack's founder and past
president, will continue as principle owner and board chairman. He
will focus on the science, technology and education functions of
the company. In a press release, Carlson stated that he feels
"...very fortunate to have found Mr. Lampe, someone whose
experience and abilities so closely match what Tamarack needs to
lead our expected growth into new products and new markets." He
added, "Mr. Lampe's business priorities and philosophy are
consistent with those that have guided Tamarack in its first 18
years of operation." 
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