3D Systems is continuing to shake things up at the top of its corporate ladder after appointing Ted Hull to the office of CFO last week. The company has since promoted Kevin McAlea, previously 3DS’ Chief Impact Officer, to the position of Executive Vice-President & Chief Operating Officer for its healthcare business.
As 3D Systems continues to expand its healthcare division, McAlea will be charged with cultivating and executing the division’s growth strategy, uniting the company’s recent acquisitions and synthesizing them into a suite of products and services. McAlea joined 3DS in 2001 with the acquisition of DTM, originator of selective laser sintering technology. McAlea managed the evolution and sale of the company’s production printers until, eventually, serving as CIO, where he managed the acquisition of Phenix Systems and Laywerise and effectively integrated and commercialized the company’s line of direct metal 3D printers.…
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