Michael Barbella, Managing Editor05.13.22
Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas Inc. has a new leader.
The company promoted its Brazilian healthcare president—Fumihiko Hayashida—to president and CEO. He replaces David Widmann, who retired. “Over the last decade, Konica Minolta Healthcare has significantly expanded its portfolio of solutions through acquisitions and the development of advanced digital imaging and information management technologies,” sayid Widmann. “I am honored to have been entrusted with initiating the company’s digital transformation and know that the company's ongoing investment in DX under Fumi's leadership will result in continued success.”
Prior to assuming his new role, Hayashida was president of the company’s Brazilian healthcare operations, where he orchestrated significant sales growth over the last three years. He joined Konica Minolta in 2014 as the global manager for all Konica Minolta Healthcare overseas sales operations. In his new role, Hayashida will drive the continued digital transformation (DX) of the healthcare business and technology strategy, further accelerating the company’s advancements in Digital Radiography, Ultrasound, Healthcare IT and Services Solutions.
“I look forward to working with the team that David has assembled to continue our growth across the Americas and further our digital transformation with new capabilities that help our customers transform their delivery of healthcare to patients,” Hayashida said. “As we continue to innovate imaging and IT technologies, bringing new capabilities to our customers, expanding our digital footprint across Latin America and redesigning the service experience, we will work in concert with our partners and customers to support their goals and continue to grow our business.”
Hayashida relocated to the company’s Wayne, N.J., headquarters.
Konica Minolta Healthcare provides medical diagnostic imaging and healthcare information technology. Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas Inc. is a unit of Konica Minolta Inc.
The company promoted its Brazilian healthcare president—Fumihiko Hayashida—to president and CEO. He replaces David Widmann, who retired. “Over the last decade, Konica Minolta Healthcare has significantly expanded its portfolio of solutions through acquisitions and the development of advanced digital imaging and information management technologies,” sayid Widmann. “I am honored to have been entrusted with initiating the company’s digital transformation and know that the company's ongoing investment in DX under Fumi's leadership will result in continued success.”
Prior to assuming his new role, Hayashida was president of the company’s Brazilian healthcare operations, where he orchestrated significant sales growth over the last three years. He joined Konica Minolta in 2014 as the global manager for all Konica Minolta Healthcare overseas sales operations. In his new role, Hayashida will drive the continued digital transformation (DX) of the healthcare business and technology strategy, further accelerating the company’s advancements in Digital Radiography, Ultrasound, Healthcare IT and Services Solutions.
“I look forward to working with the team that David has assembled to continue our growth across the Americas and further our digital transformation with new capabilities that help our customers transform their delivery of healthcare to patients,” Hayashida said. “As we continue to innovate imaging and IT technologies, bringing new capabilities to our customers, expanding our digital footprint across Latin America and redesigning the service experience, we will work in concert with our partners and customers to support their goals and continue to grow our business.”
Hayashida relocated to the company’s Wayne, N.J., headquarters.
Konica Minolta Healthcare provides medical diagnostic imaging and healthcare information technology. Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas Inc. is a unit of Konica Minolta Inc.