Executive Announcements: Array, NovaRad

Array Corporation USA has promoted George Major to vice president of support operations, with the primary role of strengthening the company’s service and support for distributors and end users. Major is an industry veteran with over 28 years experience in radiology sales, technical and product support. He joined Array in January 2004 as director of support operations. Since then he has worked to develop Array’s technical development of resources and programs for sales and imaging applications. Major came to Array from Konica Medical Imaging.


NovaRad has named Randy Graham as vice president of International Business Development.

As the head of international business development, Graham will work to further developing the company’s worldwide customer base. He will represent NovaRad’s complete product line including: NovaPACS, NovaRIS, NovaPACS Enterprise Archive, and NovaWeb Server. Graham came to NovaRad from Intel where he held international management roles. During his 15 years at Intel, he spent much of his time living and working abroad. He earned an MBA and a BS in finance from Brigham Young University.

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