Mr. Farkas has spent more than 40 years at Bain & Company. He became an Advisory Partner of Bain & Company on July 1, 2015. Prior to this, Mr. Farkas was a Senior Partner at Bain & Company, served as the Global Co-Head of Bain’s Healthcare Practice, and advised leading medical technology and pharmaceutical companies in the United States, Europe, and Asia. He also advised academic medical centers and provider organizations in the United States. Mr. Farkas advised chief executives and senior managers in a wide variety of industries on issues critical to long-term success, including strategy, mergers and acquisitions, and operational effectiveness. He has served as the managing director of Bain Canada and as the global leader of Bain & Company’s Financial Services practice. Prior to working at Bain, Mr. Farkas received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Princeton University and a Masters in Business Administration from Harvard Business School.
Mr. Farkas is also on the board of John A. Hartford Foundation, and from 2005 to 2017 was on the board of the Harvard Medical School. Mr. Farkas is on the board of Intuitive Healthcare, a portfolio company of Altamont Capital Partners. Mr. Farkas also serves on the board of United Bridge Partners, an infrastructure fund dedicated solely to financing, building, owning, and operating toll bridges for cities, towns, counties, and states, and serves as Chair of the Board of Medicinal Genomics, a venture backed life science company in plant genomics. The Board of Directors has determined that Mr. Farkas is independent within the meaning of the rules of the New York Stock Exchange.
Mr. Farkas’ qualifications for election to CONMED’s Board include his significant years of healthcare and medical technology experience gained working around the world. Mr. Farkas is a highly respected leader and he provides the Board with valuable strategic and governance perspectives, drawing on his vast experience inside and outside the healthcare industry. He has the ability and willingness to serve on the Board, and the correct fit to work in a collegial manner with the other directors.