Executive announcements for Dynamic Imaging, VerusMed

Dynamic Imaging announced that Cliff Hults has joined the company as vice president of client services. Hults leads the company’s implementation services and field support functions, as well as its Global Support Center located in Allendale, NJ. Hults comes to Dynamic Imaging from Konica Minolta Medical Imaging USA, where he spent most of his 15-year career. While at Konica, he worked in all levels of service delivery and senior management, from field service engineer to national technical support manager.

Concurrent to this new addition, Ranjan Jayanathan, the company’s former vice president of client services, has been appointed vice president of systems solutions.


VerusMed, a medical information provider, has named Bob Kinard as vice president and chief financial officer (CFO). Kinard, previously with Passport Health Communications, is primarily responsible for overseeing financial strategies and corporate development for the healthcare company.

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