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StatCom Names Lee Kramer VP of Client Services
Former IBM and Cerner consulting leader brings extensive healthcare industry and client support experience to StatCom.
ATLANTA, GA –– November 6, 2006 – StatCom, the leading provider of patient flow logistics and tracking software, announced today the appointment of Lee Kramer as vice president of client services. Kramer joins StatCom’s senior leadership team and will work to ensure the quality of the customer experience, as well as secure the successful delivery of StatCom, a hospital wide solution which helps solve patient throughput and capacity challenges.
Formerly a principal business consultant for StatCom, Kramer has been integral in helping to deploy StatCom’s early hospital wide customers and expanding StatCom’s product vision. In his new role as vice president of client services, he is responsible for implementation services, client support services, and sales support.
“The healthcare industry is ready for StatCom's solution. It's exciting to be here now to contribute to the company's success.”
-- Lee Kramer - VP of Client Services
“I am delighted to have Lee join the StatCom leadership team in this critical role,” said Eric Morgan, president and CEO of StatCom. “His customer management and implementation experience with healthcare information technology industry leaders is vital at this stage in the company’s development as we ramp up our customer base.”
“The healthcare industry is ready for StatCom’s solution. It’s exciting to be here now to contribute to the company’s success,” said Kramer. “The StatCom solution is focused on ensuring a successful patient experience. In turn, we have to make sure our customers have an outstanding StatCom experience. I’m here to do that.”
Kramer has over 12 years of experience in managing industry leading software development and implementations in the financial and healthcare industries. He came to StatCom from IBM business consulting services’ healthcare division, where he was a senior consultant. Prior to that he was with Cerner where as a project executive he managed installation process relationships within large, integrated health system installation projects.
