Candescent Health appoints 3 new vice presidents

Candescent Health announced this week the addition of three new vice presidents.

Katie Vahle, vice president of professional services, and Lori Scanlon, vice president of marketing and communications, started earlier this year. Tony Lenox, vice president of client service operations, is scheduled to join the company sometime in April.

"I'm really excited to welcome aboard this group of leaders," Scott Seidelmann, Candescent Health founder and CEO, said in a prepared statement. "Our team's expansion is a direct reflection of our accelerated growth over the past six months. We're all focused and ready to help radiologists optimize their workflow, improve care delivery and, in the end, provide the best possible patient care."

RadiologyBusiness.com’s exclusive interview with Seidelmann can be read here. 

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