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Arrhythmia Research Technology Inc. of Fitchburg has named a new president and CEO.
Salvatore Emma Jr. was named to the position and was also appointed to the manufacturer's board of directors.
"His experience and long relationships with our customers, products, and capabilities will solidify the organization ending the recent transition period," said Chairman E.P. Marinos.
Emma joined Arrythmia's subsidiary, Micron Products, in 2007 as director of information technology. He was promoted to vice president and general manager a year later.
According to Arrythmia, Emma led initiatives in lean six sigma manufacturing at Micron and helped build a culture focused on customer satisfaction.
Before joining Micron, Emma was an enterprise information systems consultant from 1995 to 2007, leading a variety of strategic initiatives including enterprise resource planning implementation, business intelligence, information systems design, programming and business systems architecture.
Emma holds a bachelor's degree in business administration from Fitchburg State University.
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