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The Healthtech Podcast - #117: The Story of GE Healthcare, with Rob Walton

#117: The Story of GE Healthcare, with Rob Walton

07/31/20 • 53 min

The Healthtech Podcast

This week, James is joined by Rob Walton, the president and CEO of GE Healthcare's businesses in 13 markets across Southeast Asia, Korea, Australia and New Zealand. He took on the role in June 2019 and is responsible for leading all the business activities for GE healthcare in the region.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-walton-511555/ | https://www.gehealthcare.co.uk/ Get in touch:

www.jamessomauroo.com | www.somx.co.uk

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This week, James is joined by Rob Walton, the president and CEO of GE Healthcare's businesses in 13 markets across Southeast Asia, Korea, Australia and New Zealand. He took on the role in June 2019 and is responsible for leading all the business activities for GE healthcare in the region.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-walton-511555/ | https://www.gehealthcare.co.uk/ Get in touch:

www.jamessomauroo.com | www.somx.co.uk

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Tomer is a Partner & CFO at aMoon, where he leads mid-late stage investments in healthtech companies. Tomer joined aMoon in early 2018 and led several investments including $30M Series C round in Zebra Medical Vision and $55M Series D round in Seer. He is also a board member in PharmaTwoB and Mapi. With 15 years of US capital markets experience, Tomer spearheads aMoon’s Bridge to Wall Street, where he manages the fund’s relationships with major investment banks, equity research analysts and investment funds.
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomerberkovitz/ | https://www.amoon.fund/
Get in touch:
www.jamessomauroo.com | www.somx.co.uk

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undefined - #118: Tips from the President and CEO of GE Healthcare 🏅

#118: Tips from the President and CEO of GE Healthcare 🏅

It's a 241 on GE healthcare this week - Rob Walton, President and CEO across 13 markets is back to give us his top tips for healthtech entrepreneurs. James also talks about perfection being the enemy of progress and how he's had to combat it in the last week!
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-walton-511555/ | https://www.gehealthcare.co.uk/Get in touch:
www.jamessomauroo.com | www.somx.co.uk

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