Peter H. Soderberg started as CEO of Hillenbrand Industries and Hillrom in February 2006. [1] He was formerly the President and CEO of Welch Allyn from 2000 to 2006. [2] Soderberg was the first externally recruited CEO in the history of Hillenbrand Industries.
Prior to joining Welch Allyn and Hillenbrand, Soderberg was a 23 year Johnson & Johnson(J&J) veteran. His successful career with J&J began in 1968 where he held numerous operations, marketing, and senior management positions over the years, including an international service executive role in Australia. Soderberg was the President of Johnson & Johnson Health Management from 1989 to 1993. [3]
Soderberg serves on the Boards of: Hillenbrand Industries, Inc.; Constellation Brands, Inc.; Greatbatch, Inc.; and Advamed. [4]
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