History
CooperCompanies was founded in 1958 as Martin H. Smith Co. and later incorporated as Cooper Tinsley Laboratories Inc. in 1961. The company changed its name to Cooper Laboratories Inc. in 1967. It entered the contact lens business in 1972 when it acquired British lens maker GlobalVision. In 1980, Cooper Laboratories reorganized into three business groups: CooperVision, CooperCare and CooperBiomedical, with Cooper Medical Devices Corp. added as a fourth group one year later. The company was renamed The Cooper Companies in 1987. Three years later, it was further restructured into three business units: CooperVision, CooperSurgical and CooperVision Pharmaceuticals. The latter was dissolved in 2003. Today, the firm operates as two business units: CooperVision and CooperSurgical, which have continued to grow through various acquisitions and expansions. Albert G. White III was named President and CEO in May 2018. Holly Sheffield was name President of CooperSurgical effective July 2020.Business Units
CooperVision serves contact lens wearers and eye care practitioners. It was incorporated in 1980 and today is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of soft contact lenses. Its contact lenses and related products are sold in over 100 countries. Products include a range of daily, two-week and monthly disposable contact lenses, and other spherical, toric and multifocal lenses for astigmatism, nearsightedness and farsightedness, and presbyopia. CooperSurgical is the medical device and fertility and genomics unit of the companies. It became a business unit in 1990. It has over 600 products primarily used by women’s health care providers .See also
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