Medical imaging firm Analogic of Peabody, MA, has appointed John P. O'Connor as vice president of engineering, effective November 28.
Prior to joining Analogic, O'Connor was general manager of Endovations, a division of Boston Scientific. He also served as the director of marketing for Varian Semiconductor Equipment Associates, as well as the director and vice president of engineering for GENUS.
O'Connor will be reporting directly to Analogic president and CEO Jim Green.
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