Imaging equipment provider ImageWorks (formerly AFP Imaging) has elevated Marc Thacher to vice president of marketing and sales.
Thacher has been with the Elmsford, NY-based firm's Dent-X division for eight years, most recently serving as director of marketing and sales for ImageWorks' Dent-X and veterinary units. In his new role, Thacher will lead the company's marketing and sales efforts in its Dent-X, EVA, and Image-Vet product segments.
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