Tommy Chambers

VP Imaging Solutions at DataFirst

Tommy Chambers has extensive work experience in the healthcare technology industry, spanning over three decades. Tommy currently serves as the VP Imaging Solutions at DataFirst Corporation, where they provide strategic direction to healthcare organizations to address their complex healthcare IT challenges in radiology, cardiology, and medical imaging. Prior to their current role, Tommy worked as a Strategic Channel Partner at Hyland and as a Business Development Executive at Binovia, Corp.

Before joining Binovia, Corp, Tommy held various positions at other reputable companies. Tommy worked at Philips as an MDC Partner, delivering cost-effective PACS solutions for cardiology and radiology to hospitals and outpatient facilities in the US market. At Change Healthcare, Tommy served as a VP Sales/Medcon, overseeing the US strategy for Medcon - Cardiology Imaging and Information software and significantly expanding their market share. Tommy also had a successful tenure at Philips as a VP Sales/Witt Biomedical, where they developed integrated cardiac CVIS and PACS solutions and revolutionized the entire cath lab operating protocol.

Tommy's career initially started at Gould Electronics, where they worked as a Senior Sales Engineer, configuring data acquisition solutions for medical and industrial facilities. Tommy then moved on to Veeco, serving as a Senior Sales Engineer/UPA Technology, providing non-destructive test systems to the printed circuit board and plating/coating industries.

Throughout their career, Tommy has showcased expertise in delivering innovative healthcare technology solutions, expanding market share, and providing strategic guidance to healthcare organizations.

Tommy Chambers completed their undergraduate studies from the University of Notre Dame, where they attained a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. Tommy attended this institution from 1979 to 1983. Later, from 1990 to 1992, they pursued a Master of Science degree in Industrial Administration from the Carnegie Mellon University - Tepper School of Business.

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