TeraRecon names new president

TeraRecon, a global medical image management company, announced that Jeff Sorenson is the company’s new president.

Sorenson has been with TeraRecon since 2004. His most recent position with the company was senior vice president of sales and marketing.

“TeraRecon is unique because it offers a complete and truly vendor-neutral 3D advanced visualization suite which can be extended to serve the medical image viewing needs of the entire health enterprise," Sorenson said in a statement. “I am excited to serve our valued customers and to drive innovation in this new capacity as president.”

Meanwhile, Venkatraman Lakshminarayan has stepped down as CEO and CFO. Lakshminarayan had been TeraRecon’s CFO since 2005 and its CEO since 2014.

TeraRecon also reported that a successful August has led to an increase in iNteract+ interoperability and enterprise image-enablement projects.

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