Clinical asset management company TRIMEDX announces new organization hires and promotions in a recent realignment of its leadership to improve upon customer and operational excellence and to ensure positioning for future growth, the company says.

New Promotions

Kristi McDermott has been promoted to chief operating officer. McDermott has been with TRIMEDX since 2018 after the company acquired Aramark Healthcare Technologies and has served as chief commercial officer and president of clinical engineering during that time. She has been in the healthcare industry for almost 30 years and in the healthcare technologies industry for 13 years.

Also, Rob Moorey has been promoted to president of clinical engineering. Moorey has been with TRIMEDX for over nine years and has served as senior vice president of customer delivery and division vice president during that time. Before joining TRIMEDX, he spent eight years working for Aramark Healthcare Technologies in various leadership roles and began his career as a United States Air Force Biomedical Equipment Technician, stationed at Andrews Air Force Base outside Washington, D.C.

New Hires

Meanwhile, Jim McCoy joined TRIMEDX as president of clinical asset management. He will lead the company’s clinical asset management and informatics solution that provides clients opportunities for financial and operational improvement within their clinical asset install base. McCoy comes to TRIMEDX from GE Healthcare after 26 years where he served in various roles of leadership including comprehensive services executive and asset management consultant.

Finally, Tom Cooper has joined TRIMEDX as vice president of enterprise customer solutions. Cooper is responsible for initiating, maintaining, and expanding relationships with strategically aligned clients, including key national accounts. He has over 25 years of experience in the healthcare industry where he held numerous leadership positions in operations, service sales, and national accounts. Most recently, Cooper was the market vice president for GE Healthcare’s portfolio of products for the states of Tennessee, Mississippi, and Louisiana.