After nearly four decades as a marketing recruiter in Connecticut and Western Massachusetts, Diane Dawson-Brown retired in June and closed her business, All the Best People, Inc.
Dawson-Brown founded the company in 1995, and placed hundreds of clients in careers in the fields of marketing, advertising, graphic arts, digital media, public relations, printing and publishing.
“I am so grateful to all of my business and individual clients who placed their trust in me to match them with the best possible candidates or career opportunity,” Dawson-Brown said in an announcement.
Dawson-Brown, a Guilford resident, is involved in several organizations, including The Child & Family Auxiliary and Shoreline Arts Alliance. She plans to continue her volunteer work in retirement.
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Butterfly names chief tech, information officers
Butterfly Network, Inc., a Guilford-based medical imaging company, has added two leaders to its executive team, effective July 19.
Dr. Andrei Stoica is the company’s new chief technology officer, and David Ramsey is its new chief information officer.
Stoica will lead Butterfly’s product development, technology innovation and information technology operations, reporting to Dr. Todd Fruchterman, president and CEO.
“We are excited to welcome Dr. Stoica to the executive team,” Fruchterman said. “His extensive experience with software enterprise technology solutions, including large cloud platforms, and his understanding of complex, innovative product development, will be instrumental.”
Stoica was most recently chief technology officer at BioTelemetry, Inc, a provider of remote cardiac diagnostics and monitoring services.
Ramsey, who will report to Stoica, will focus on ensuring the company has a strong privacy and security program and on building information technology infrastructure to support the company’s growth.
