Bob Giegel

Vice President of Services at lifeIMAGE

Bob Giegel has a diverse work experience spanning different roles and industries. Bob started their career as a Network Engineer at Global Technology Corporation in 2000. From 2001 to 2005, they worked as an Information Systems Manager at Applied Molecular Evolution/Lilly, where they managed daily IT operations and successfully integrated IT systems during the acquisition of AME by Lilly.

In 2006, Bob joined Agfa Healthcare as an Applications Delivery Manager and Project Manager for the CardioNow Clinical Trials division. Bob led multiple large-scale clinical trials, ensuring projects were completed within scope, on time, and within budget. In 2009, Bob transitioned to BioClinica as an IT Project Manager, responsible for managing and supporting Cardiology customers and contributing to major version upgrades.

In 2011, Bob joined Life Image as an Implementation Engineer, where they configured and deployed healthcare solutions for large hospitals and institutions. Bob also served as the Director of Client Services, overseeing the professional services team and focusing on customer success. In 2020, they were promoted to Vice President of Services, further contributing to Life Image's growth and success.

Throughout their career, Bob has demonstrated strong technical expertise, project management skills, and a commitment to customer satisfaction.

Bob Giegel completed an IT Certification Program at the Certified Technical Institute (CTI) from 1998 to 1999. Afterwards, they attended Miami Dade College and earned an Associate of Arts (AA) degree, with a focus on General studies. Lastly, they attended Florida Atlantic University, however, the degree they pursued and the exact years of attendance are not specified. Bob'sfield of study at Florida Atlantic University was Exercise Science.

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Timeline

  • Vice President of Services

    July, 2020 - present

  • Director Of Client Services

    February, 2016

  • Implementation Engineer

    May, 2011

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