Doug Nordman currently serves as the General Manager for Invasive Cardiology at GE Healthcare, where he has demonstrated exceptional leadership and strategic acumen in a highly competitive market. Under his guidance, the business has experienced remarkable growth, expanding from $43 million to $113 million in...
Doug Nordman currently serves as the General Manager for Invasive Cardiology at GE Healthcare, where he has demonstrated exceptional leadership and strategic acumen in a highly competitive market. Under his guidance, the business has experienced remarkable growth, expanding from $43 million to $113 million in just 2.5 years. This impressive increase is a testament to Doug's ability to invest wisely in the product portfolio while simultaneously enhancing the team's expertise in invasive cardiology solutions.
In his role, Doug oversees a diverse team that includes Product Specialists, Clinical Specialists, Applications, and Project Management professionals. His leadership style emphasizes coaching and skill development, empowering cross-functional account management teams to excel in sales processes and operational efficiency. By fostering a culture of collaboration, Doug ensures that his teams are equipped to create innovative solutions that meet the evolving needs of healthcare providers.
Doug's strategic planning capabilities are particularly noteworthy, as he adeptly navigates the complexities of the healthcare landscape. His focus on competitive analysis and market trends enables him to identify growth opportunities in adjacent markets, driving external growth through effective partnerships. With a deep understanding of healthcare information technology (HIT) and interventional radiology, Doug is well-positioned to lead GE Healthcare's initiatives in invasive cardiology, ensuring that the organization remains at the forefront of technological advancements and patient care solutions. His commitment to excellence and accountability continues to inspire his teams and contribute to the overall success of the organization.