Del Global hires new sales VP from Analogic

Del Global Technologies has appointed Dennis Runyan as vice president (VP) of sales for its digital radiographic solutions in the Americas.

Runyan and his team will drive sales of both DR and CR products in acute care facilities such as small hospitals, large hospital satellite operations, orthopedic practices and intensive care units, according to the Franklin Park, Ill.-based company.

Runyan has joined Del Global from Anexa, a subsidiary of Analogic, where he served as VP of sales and service. During his tenure at Anexa, Runyan was instrumental in building the organization and introducing its Omni DR product line, Del said.

In November 2007, Del said it signed a three-year agreement to market and sell Analogic’s DR equipment. Prior to Anexa, Runyan was a sales executive with SourceOne Healthcare and spent 13 years with Picker International, the company said.

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