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'''Gene Robinson''' (born c. [[1950]] in [[Montgomery]]) is the president and CEO of [[Integrated Medical Systems]] in [[Birmingham]].
'''Gene Robinson''' (born c. [[1950]] in [[Montgomery]]) is the president and CEO of [[Integrated Medical Systems]] in [[Birmingham]].


Robinson served in the U. S. Marine Corps from [[1970]] to [[1972]]. He earned his bachelor's degree in marketing at the [[University of Alabama]] in [[1975]] and later completed Harvard Business School's advance graduate program in management.
Robinson served in the U.S. Marine Corps from [[1970]] to [[1972]]. He earned his bachelor's degree in marketing at the [[University of Alabama]] in [[1975]] and later completed Harvard Business School's advance graduate program in management.


Robinson worked as a sales representative and distributor of spinal implants and artificial knees. His experience as an observer in operating rooms led him to start IMS to fill a need for specialized medical instrument repair and maintenance. In [[2004]], after participating in a medical mission trip to Colombia, Robinson founded the non-profit [[Instruments of Mercy]] which provides medical equipment to volunteer surgical teams working around the world.
Robinson worked as a sales representative and distributor of spinal implants and artificial knees. His experience as an observer in operating rooms led him to start IMS to fill a need for specialized medical instrument repair and maintenance. In [[2004]], after participating in a medical mission trip to Colombia, Robinson founded the non-profit [[Instruments of Mercy]] which provides medical equipment to volunteer surgical teams working around the world.

Latest revision as of 10:29, 7 August 2023

Gene Robinson

Gene Robinson (born c. 1950 in Montgomery) is the president and CEO of Integrated Medical Systems in Birmingham.

Robinson served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1970 to 1972. He earned his bachelor's degree in marketing at the University of Alabama in 1975 and later completed Harvard Business School's advance graduate program in management.

Robinson worked as a sales representative and distributor of spinal implants and artificial knees. His experience as an observer in operating rooms led him to start IMS to fill a need for specialized medical instrument repair and maintenance. In 2004, after participating in a medical mission trip to Colombia, Robinson founded the non-profit Instruments of Mercy which provides medical equipment to volunteer surgical teams working around the world.

Robinson has three adult children and one grandson.

References

  • Williams, Roy L. (April 3, 2011) "On the Record: With Gene Robinson, CEO of Birmingham's IMS, surgical equipment supply company." The Birmingham News