Radiology Business June 12, 2024
Marty Stempniak

GE HealthCare named a new president and CEO to lead its imaging division on Tuesday, one of several recent leadership moves in radiology.

Roland Rott, GE’s current president of ultrasound, is taking over the title effective July 1. He replaces current imaging leader Jan Makela, who informed GE in April that he is leaving the organization to become CEO of an unnamed private company that is not a competitor.

Meanwhile, Philip Rackliffe, president and CEO of image-guided therapies, is taking over the ultrasound leadership role while continuing to oversee IGT. As part of the changes, GE HealthCare said it is rolling the therapy division into ultrasound, forming a business worth more than $5 billion in annual revenue.

“Roland and Phil...

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