NEWS4 October 2013
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ISRAEL — Healthcare intelligence firm Treato has appointed healthcare industry veterans Ezra Ernst and Gerhard Gallwitz to its management team.
Ernst (pictured top) becomes chief commercial officer having joined from Medscape where he was senior vice-president while Gallwitz becomes senior vice-president, product strategy and alliances, after joining from Epocrates where he was vice-president, product management and analytics.
“We are very pleased to welcome Ezra and Gerhard onboard. Both bring significant industry experience and a ‘get-it-done’ attitude that works well with Treato’s entrepreneurial spirit,” said Ido Hadari, CEO of Treato.
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