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Henry Schein Names Carol Raphael Board Member

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8/17/2012 8:11 AM ET

Henry Schein, Inc. (HSIC: Quote), a provider of health care products and services to office-based practitioners, on Friday said it has appointed Carol Raphael to the company's Board of Directors.

From 1989 to 2011, Raphael served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Visiting Nurse Service of New York, the largest nonprofit home health agency in the United States. Prior to joining VNSNY, Raphael held executive positions at Mt. Sinai Medical Center and in New York City government.

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Stanley Bergman said, "As health care continues to evolve, Carol's broad experience will provide the Henry Schein Board of Directors with an important new perspective on this quickly changing market. In addition, as the populations of the United States and other developed nations around the world grow older and use health care services at an increasing rate, Carol's strategic insights into the health care needs of an aging patient group will be invaluable as we continue to execute our strategic plan for growth."

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