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Swisslog Healthcare Appoints CEO Cory Kwarta to TransLogic Board

BROOMFIELD, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Board of Directors of Swisslog Healthcare on April 1 appointed its CEO, Cory Kwarta, as a member of the Board of Directors. TRANSLOGIC CORPORATION D/B/A Swisslog Healthcare is a leading supplier in healthcare technology combining pharmacy and transport automation. Additionally, Cory was appointed on April 1 to serve as a member on the Translogic Limited Board of Directors, the legal entity in Canada. In this role, Kwarta will be entrusted with the success and strategic direction of the entire organization.

Cory Kwarta was recently named CEO Swisslog Healthcare TransLogic and previously served as the North American president for Swisslog Healthcare. These progressive actions come on the heels of the organization updating its global management structure within the KUKA Group -- a leading global supplier of intelligent automation solutions.

For the past 10 years, Kwarta has served Swisslog Healthcare in various leadership positions. He has a bachelor’s degree in systems engineering from the United States Military Academy at West Point and a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Denver.

About Swisslog Healthcare

Swisslog Healthcare provides integrated medication supply chain solutions to hospitals and health systems to assist providers in treating patients across the continuum of care. Integrating transport and pharmacy automation, value-added services, and intelligent software, Swisslog Healthcare enables healthcare providers to respond to patient’s needs quickly and with greater accuracy. The company minimizes many sources of operational waste, so providers achieve higher levels of productivity to impact the well-being of patients in positive ways. For more information, visit www.swisslog-healthcare.com.

Swisslog Healthcare is a member of the KUKA Group, a leading global supplier of intelligent automation solutions. For more information, visit www.kuka.com.

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Swisslog Healthcare

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Headquarters: Westminster, USA
CEO: Cory Kwarta
Employees: 2200
Organization: PRI

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Lysa Fitzhugh
10 to 1 Public Relations
480-468-3349
lysa@10to1PR.com

 

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