McKesson Information Solutions has hired Greg Arnsdorff as vice president and deputy general manager for its Medical Imaging Group.
Arnsdorff will assume responsibility for daily operations, allowing Medical Imaging Group vice president and general manager Greg Peet to devote more time to strategic product expansion, McKesson said.
Arnsdorff will relocate from Atlanta to Vancouver, British Columbia, and will report to Peet. Arnsdorff founded computer-aided detection (CAD) provider CADx Systems, and has also held senior executive positions at Biochem Immunosystems and Abbott Laboratories.
In other management moves, McKesson has promoted Mike Brozino to vice president of medical imaging sales, and Bing Teng to vice president and executive staff assistant. In Teng’s new role, he will work with McKesson Information Solutions COO Pamela Pure to leverage best practices from McKesson’s Medical Imaging Group into other areas of McKesson Information Solutions, according to the company.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
November 28, 2003
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