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New Manager for GE's Global Diagnostic X-Ray

By HospiMedica staff writers
Posted on 26 Dec 2000
GE Medical Systems (Waukesha, WI, USA) has named Dan Kerpelman general manager of Global Diagnostic X-Ray. In his new position, Kerpelman will continue to drive GE's leadership in digital x-ray while leading the radiography, fluoroscopy, and mammography x-ray segments, says GE.

Prior to this appointment, Kerpelman served as general manager, Global Quality and Six Sigma. After joining GE Medical Systems in 1988, he held various positions in engineering and services, later serving as a regional services manager. In 1998, he became the general manager of Global Service Technology Operations.

GE Medical Systems is a global leader in medical information and technology, whose offerings include networking and productivity tools, health care information systems, patient monitoring systems, and a wide range of imaging systems.



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