Henry Schein, a provider of health care products based in Melville and Long Island's largest public company by revenue, Wednesday named Carolynne Borders the new vice president for investor relations.

Borders was formerly the head of corporate communications and investor relations at SMSC, a semiconductor maker in Hauppauge. SMSC was acquired by Arizona-based Microchip Technologies Inc. this August.

In her new role at Henry Schein, Borders will oversee communications with Henry Schein's investors and equity analysts.

Before her position at SMSC, Borders was the head of a local nonprofit, LI Invest, which promoted investments in the island's publicly traded companies.

Henry Schein has seen its revenue and value grow in recent years as a result of aging baby boomers and expansion overseas. In the last three years, the company's stock has gone up 52.82%, compared to 27.79% growth in the S&P 500.

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