Nolan E. Karras

Nolan E. Karras

Chief Executive Officer at The Karras Co., Inc.

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Nolan E.
Karras
is currently the Chairman & Chief Executive Officer at The Karras Co., Inc. and a Trustee at Weber State University.
He previously served as the Chairman of Utah State Board of Regents from 2002 to 2006.
He was also a Director at PacifiCorp and Beneficial Life Insurance Co. Mr. Karras was the Lead Independent Director at Merit Medical Systems, Inc. from 2017 to 2020.
He served as a Non-Executive Director at Scottish Power Ltd.
and was a Member-Community Directors Board at University of Utah Hospitals & Clinics from 2009 to 2014.
Mr. Karras was a Director at Western Hay Co., Inc. from 1995 to 2018.
He holds an MBA degree from the University of Utah and an undergraduate degree from Weber State University.

Nolan E. Karras active positions

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Chief Executive Officer 31/12/1996
Weber State University Director/Board Member 31/12/2012
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Former positions of Nolan E. Karras

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MERIT MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC. Director/Board Member 21/06/2020
Chief Executive Officer 31/12/2011
Corporate Officer/Principal 31/12/2013
Director/Board Member 31/12/2008
Director/Board Member 25/07/2006
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Weber State University Undergraduate Degree
University of Utah Masters Business Admin

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