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Michael Mussallem

Former Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Edwards Lifesciences

Search every verified Michael Mussallem interview, podcast appearance, and on-the-record quote — each transcript cross-checked by AI and human review to confirm speaker identity. In a May 2025 interview with Rose-Hulman, former Edwards Lifesciences chairman and CEO Mike Mussallem discussed his career and the company’s focus on structural heart disease. Mussallem said that in the 1990s, the cardiovascular business was not excelling while competitors were, and that his analysis led him to conclude that innovation was the difference. He proposed changing course, and Edwards Lifesciences became a freestanding publicly traded company on April 3, 2000. Mussallem stated that over 95% of what Edwards sells today holds the number one global position. Mussallem credited his education at Rose-Hulman, where he earned a chemical engineering degree in 1974, with teaching him how to learn and the importance of collaboration. He noted that the faculty took a personal interest in him and guided him to “learn to learn.” Mussallem also said that technology is racing at incredible speeds and that young people have an opportunity to change the world in dramatic ways. He is the co-founder of the Linda and Mike Mussallem foundation.

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  • A Career Built on Innovation: Mike Mussallem’s Lasting Impact on Global Healthcare | Rose-Hulman

    At Rose-Hulman, Mike Mussallem (CHE, 1974) became a student of innovation. Mussallem is the co-founder of the Linda and Mike Mussallem foundation and the retired chairman and CEO of Edwards Lifesciences, which is a global leader in patient-focused medical innovations for structural heart disease. Edwards’ market-leading technologies for people fighting cardiovascular disease have helped millions of patients around the world. One of the biggest lessons he learned at Rose was how to be curious and not to accept “what is” as a limitation, but as a beginning. That belief helped him take a leap of…

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