Midmark names new executive

Monique McGlinch

Monique McGlinch

Midmark Corp., a provider of medical, dental and veterinary equipment, technology and services, today announced Monique McGlinch was promoted to vice president, customer engagement and corporate Agile center of excellence.

In this new role, McGlinch will oversee project management which will be centered on the agile framework, customer experience, guest services and facilities, the company said in a release.

John Baumann, Midmark president and CEO stated, “Monique brings extensive business and technology experience that spans a full range of operational functions at Midmark. Through her strategic direction, she will leverage experience in technology and project management to focus on creating an end-to-end Midmark experience for our customers’ buying journey, fulfilling our role as a design company.”

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McGlinch most recently held the position of vice president, information technology and project management office. Throughout her 14 years with Midmark, she has also led the project management office (PMO), customer service, technical service, sales operations, digital marketing, supply chain and logistics across the following three industries: healthcare, building products and transportation.

McGlinch is a board member of Technology First, a member of Professional Women in Healthcare, the National Association of Professional Women, the Dayton CIO Council and other organizations within her community. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree with a concentration in management information systems and operations management from Wright State University, as well as an MBA with a finance focus.

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