Goldberg takes over as CEO as eko systems

eko systems inc., a healthcare information technology company, has announced that Donald Goldberg has been promoted to chief executive officer.
   
Don has served as the COO where he was responsible for reengineering the company's sales process and customer support program.
   
Goldberg's career in the healthcare industry has thus far snapped 30 years. Previously he has served as the Partner-in-Charge of Ernst & Young's Mid-Atlantic Healthcare Consulting Practice, where he developed and managed a multi-million business unit that focused on improving healthcare organizations' systems and financial effectiveness. Goldberg has also held the positions of Vice President at Quorum Health Resources where he directed the development and management of Management Services Organizations (MSOs) across the country. More recently, he served as a Partner of Integrated Compliance Solutions, a company focused on marketing and implementing innovative technology for the healthcare industry.

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