Hans Bossink Appointed Regional General Manager, Europe

CarestreamHans Bossink, an experienced medical and healthcare leader, has joined Carestream as Regional General Manager, Europe. He brings a strong knowledge and understanding of the healthcare technology market together with extensive sales management expertise. Most recently Hans served as General Manager of Europe for Samsung Health after a long and successful career with Philips Healthcare.

Hans has built an excellent track record by leading both direct and indirect sales and service organisations in mature as well as emerging markets. He is not only well versed in diagnostic imaging but also in PACS/RIS and e-Health.

Hans holds a Mechanical Engineering and Business Administration degree and a Master’s degree in Business Economics with a specialisation in Marketing Management. He will be based in the Netherlands.

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