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Vivid Solutions Appoints Miles Smith as Interim Chief Executive
Auckland, 24 April 2013 - Specialist video conferencing company, Vivid Solutions, has appointed Miles Smith as its interim Chief Executive following the resignation of CEO, Simon Hayden.
Vivid
Solutions Chairperson, Patricia Wright, says Smith, an
existing Vivid Solutions manager, will lead the Vivid team
and work with the Board as it plans and implements a new
management structure.
“Miles is ideally placed
to take over the reins of the company during this time. He
has been with Vivid Solutions since 2005 and currently has
responsibility for managing Vivid Solutions infrastructure
and systems. He has helped build Vivid’s reputation for
secure, reliable video conferencing services and is well
known to customers and suppliers.”
Hayden, who
was one of the founders of Vivid Solutions, will continue to
maintain strong links with the company. “Simon has
accepted a Director position on the Board of Vivid
Solutions, where he will provide ongoing assistance in
managing the intellectual property assets of the company,”
says Wright.
“On behalf of the Board I thank
Simon for his leadership. During his time at Vivid Solutions
he has grown the company to be the leading provider of video
conferencing services to the New Zealand health
sector.”
Wright says Vivid began as a not for
profit company established by the NZ TelePaediatric Service.
It launched its video conference network in 2003 with eight
connected video conference units.
“This grew to
30 units by mid-2004 at which time a mental health-based
network was developed. By 2006, the service moved from a
paediatric provider to a broad-based supplier of video
conferencing services with over 130 units operating
nationally.”
Today, the service has over 270
highly secure conferencing endpoints around the country
located in DHBs, the Ministry of Health, university medical
schools and a number of Primary and Community Health
Organisations. The company has helped design and deliver a
number of key community health solutions, such as
‘Hospital to Home’, mobile video conferencing for
clinicians and renal telemedicine support across multiple
regions.
Wright says Vivid’s highly sophisticated
and secure video conferencing network has become a vital
communication tool in the efficient management of clinical
and health administration teams within the Ministry and
DHBs.
“It has helped cut administration travel
costs at the Ministry by up to 30% and physicians now
embrace the possibilities of the technology. Its ability to
concentrate decision making in real time, virtually anywhere
in the country, is resulting in more efficient use of both
human and physical resources and is improving patient
outcomes.”
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