Niki Arrowsmith05.08.12
Toshiba America Medical Systems Inc. has named Calum Cunningham vice president of business operations. In his new role, Cunningham is responsible for Toshiba’s business operations as they relate to maintaining customer satisfaction.
Cunningham will oversee national quotes and bids, market data submissions and reporting among other operations. He also is responsible for sales logistics management, including warehouse logistics, customer site planning, installation support, clinical applications and service training.
“Calum’s leadership in business operations will ensure that Toshiba continues to achieve high customer satisfaction, from point of sale and installation to training and customer support,” said Don Fowler, president and CEO of Toshiba.
Cunningham joined Toshiba in 2009 as senior vice president and general manager of Toshiba Medical Visualization Systems. Upon Toshiba’s merger with Vital in 2011, he was named executive vice president of corporate & business development at Vital.
Prior to joining Toshiba, Cunningham held management and business operations positions at Barco Medical Advanced Visualization, Earthport PLC and DigitalBrain PLC. He spent 10 years with Intel Corporation, where he held a number of senior engineering and operations management roles before becoming founder and general manager of Intel’s global Performance Learning Solutions business. He also has served as an advisor to the United Kingdom, Ireland and South Africa governments on the use of information and communication technologies for medicine and education.
A wholly owned subsidiary of Toshiba, Toshiba Medical Systems Corp. provides medical diagnostic imaging systems such as CT, X-ray and vascular, ultrasound, nuclear medicine and MRI systems, as well as information systems for medical institutions.
Cunningham will oversee national quotes and bids, market data submissions and reporting among other operations. He also is responsible for sales logistics management, including warehouse logistics, customer site planning, installation support, clinical applications and service training.
“Calum’s leadership in business operations will ensure that Toshiba continues to achieve high customer satisfaction, from point of sale and installation to training and customer support,” said Don Fowler, president and CEO of Toshiba.
Cunningham joined Toshiba in 2009 as senior vice president and general manager of Toshiba Medical Visualization Systems. Upon Toshiba’s merger with Vital in 2011, he was named executive vice president of corporate & business development at Vital.
Prior to joining Toshiba, Cunningham held management and business operations positions at Barco Medical Advanced Visualization, Earthport PLC and DigitalBrain PLC. He spent 10 years with Intel Corporation, where he held a number of senior engineering and operations management roles before becoming founder and general manager of Intel’s global Performance Learning Solutions business. He also has served as an advisor to the United Kingdom, Ireland and South Africa governments on the use of information and communication technologies for medicine and education.
A wholly owned subsidiary of Toshiba, Toshiba Medical Systems Corp. provides medical diagnostic imaging systems such as CT, X-ray and vascular, ultrasound, nuclear medicine and MRI systems, as well as information systems for medical institutions.