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SyntheticMR Appoints Francois Hebert as President, North America

As NA President, Frank Hebert will oversee all operational aspects, focusing on expanding market reach and enhancing product offerings.

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By: Rachel Klemovitch

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SyntheticMR has appointed Francois Hebert as the new President of SyntheticMR, North America. With three decades of experience in healthcare and medical imaging, Hebert brings extensive expertise from his recent senior leadership roles.
 
This appointment is a strategic move for SyntheticMR, aiming to enhance its market presence and innovation in North America.
 
“Frank brings an extraordinary array of skills and deep experience that will be critical to drive our company’s vision forward. We are excited to see how his leadership will propel SyntheticMR, North America into a new era of innovation and growth,” commented Ulrik Harrysson, CEO of SyntheticMR.
 
As President, Hebert will oversee all operational aspects of SyntheticMR in North America, focusing on expanding market reach and enhancing product offerings to meet the evolving needs of customers. His leadership is anticipated to invigorate the SyntheticMR team and fortify its position as a leader in the development of cutting-edge imaging technologies.
 
Hebert has held various senior management positions where he has contributed to advancements in technology and business growth. His previous roles include significant leadership positions at Lemer Pax America, Hermes Medical Solutions, Rhapsody, and Biodex Medical Systems, underscoring his deep understanding of medical technology and strategic business development both domestically and globally.
 
​​”I am thrilled to join SyntheticMR, a company at the forefront of medical imaging innovation. My focus will be on accelerating our mission to transform patient care through our unique technology and provide radiologists with decision support solutions and essential quantitative data, with the goal of making SyMRI the standard of care in magnetic resonance imaging,” said Hebert.
 

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