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Meet a GURU: Jesseca Lyons
Episode 15515th July 2020 • Global Medical Device Podcast powered by Greenlight Guru • Greenlight Guru + Medical Device Entrepreneurs
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What makes Greenlight Guru unique? It’s Guru edge, composed of a team of medical device experts with over seventy years of combined industry experience. In this episode of the Global Medical Device Podcast, Jon Speer talks to Jesseca Lyons, a senior medical device guru at Greenlight Guru, a self-proclaimed design control junkie with a mechanical engineer background. Listen as Jesseca shares her insights on the importance of design controls and how a deep understanding of the different pieces and parts can lead to improved outcomes for both the device and patients who use it. Some highlights of this episode include: • Customer Success Team: Jesseca is passionate about the medical device industry and connecting with customers to make a difference in their lives. • Jesseca’s favorite aspect of being a guru is the opportunity to work on different types of devices and ideas from beginning to end of the development process. • Customer Success Stories: Audits can be intimidating, but terrified customers are put at ease due to Jesseca’s extensive preparation tips and best practices. • Opportunities to help medical device companies worldwide improve quality of life is a rewarding experience for patients, providers, engineers, and everyone else. • The Greenlight Guru True Quality Virtual Summit and other content/conferences are opportunities to share knowledge and experience that makes an impact. • Jesseca is a Type A personality that enjoys being in control and telling people what to do based on the best options available and to get things done. • Design controls are necessary, exist, and may change. Most people either like or dislike design controls, but they have a much greater impact than realized. • Probable or Improbable? Jesseca once hated risk management until figuring out that nobody wants to cause harm. Now, risk management is important and fun.

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