Meet Marian Ligori, Operator

A couple of years ago, Marian Ligori received a message that caught her by surprise. “A CEO was sending me a message asking if I was interested in a job,” she recalls. “I read it and thought, ‘Why me?’ It felt very special.” – Marian Logori, Operator
At the time, Marian wasn’t looking for a new role. She had worked for more than a decade in the cleanroom at Teledyne DALSA and had a good work-life balance in Valkenswaard with her husband and two daughters. “I told him I wasn’t looking,” she says with a laugh. Salvia CEO Hubert Martens encouraged her to stay in touch.
Still, the conversation stuck with her. Months later, she found herself thinking about the offer again. “I enjoy the challenge of learning something new,” she says.
“I liked the idea of contributing to a technology that could one day make a difference for people.”
Before joining Salvia, Marian had already built deep experience in medical devices, working at Philips and other leading companies producing stents and MRI scans. That background gave her the foundation to appreciate both the precision and care required in Salvia’s work.
Today, Marian works as an Operator in Salvia’s cleanroom at High Tech Campus Eindhoven. She assembles and inspects components for Salvia’s implantable neuromodulation system being developed for migraine, following detailed work instructions and ensuring each product meets the highest quality standards. “It’s delicate, precise work – and I like that,” she says.
What she loves most is the teamwork. “Everyone helps each other, and the atmosphere is great,” she says. “No two days are the same, and that makes the work both interesting and meaningful.”
When she’s not in the cleanroom, the Suriname-born Marian enjoys walking in the De Malpie nature reserve, working out, reading, watching movies, and taking trips to the beach in Scheveningen.
“I’m proud I made the change,” she says. “It feels good to be part of this mission.”
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