Mediware's New CEO is James Burgess
Former Head of 3M's Health Information Systems
Division
LENEXA, Kan., Oct. 10, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- Mediware Information Systems,
Inc. (NASDAQ:MEDW) named James F. Burgess as its new president and
chief executive officer. Taylor Winfield, Inc. conducted the
search.
Burgess replaces George Barry who last May announced his plan to leave
the company this month. Mr. Barry has agreed to remain with the company
as an advisor during a transition period.
"This is an exciting time for Mediware," said Lawrence Auriana, Mediware's chairman
of the board. "Our clinical software solutions in Blood Bank, Medication Management
and Surgery are market leaders. Given James' broad experience in healthcare information
systems, we have selected the ideal candidate to lead Mediware."
Burgess brings more than 20 years of experience in information technology
to his position at Mediware. He has an extensive background in strategic
planning, business development, acquisitions, and technology-based
operations. Prior to joining Mediware, Burgess was vice president and
general manager of 3M Health Information Systems, which provides clinically
based software and information systems to over 4,000 healthcare organizations
worldwide.
While at 3M Burgess led a staff of 650 employees. During his five-year
tenure at the HIS unit, sales more than doubled, and operating income
increased five-fold. Burgess built 3M's Health Information Systems
unit into a $215 million revenue business.
Burgess said, "Mediware has a powerful suite of products and a strong
team. Its best-of-breed solution provider strategy allows us the flexibility
to address the critical technology needs of the healthcare industry.
It will be very rewarding to have the opportunity to build on Mediware's
past success."
Prior to service at 3M, Burgess was vice president of information
technology solutions at VHA, Inc. of Irving, Texas, a group purchasing
organization for more than 2,200 U.S. hospitals and other treatment
facilities. VHA sources more than $10 billion annually in supplies
and equipment for its members.
Burgess got his start in the health information systems industry during
a 14-year career at IBM, which he joined fresh out of college in 1980.
About Mediware
Mediware provides clinical information systems for hospitals and integrated
healthcare delivery systems. Its products include HCLL(tm) Transfusion,
HCLL(tm) Donor, LifeTrak(r), IIE(tm) (Instrument Interface Engine),
Hemocare(r), LifeLine(tm) (Blood Bank), WORx(r), MediCOE(tm), MediMAR(tm),
Pharmakon(r) and Digimedics(tm) (Medication Management), Surgiware(tm)
and Perioperative Solutions(tm) (Operating Room), as well as the JAC
Stock Control System (pharmacy) in the United Kingdom. Mediware has
over 1,100 systems installed in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and elsewhere.
http://www.mediware.com.
About Taylor Winfield, Inc.
Established in 1987, Taylor Winfield has been instrumental in building
billions $$ in market value within the high technology industry, via
retained executive search and strategic business development. Through
key relationships with premier venture capital firms, maturing client
companies, and their executive network of visionary industry leaders,
Taylor Winfield has conducted searches to create hundreds of high tech
core management teams in enterprise software (applications & infrastructure),
wireless, networking, computer hardware, services, and semiconductors. For
more information, please visit www.taylorwinfield.com.
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