Flannery tapped to lead GE’s $18.2B healthcare operation

General Electric’s head of business development, John Flannery, is expected to immediately take the helm of the company’s $18.2 billion healthcare unit, reports Wall Street Journal.

GE’s healthcare unit primarily makes imaging and diagnostic equipment, but it is expanding into life sciences. The new leadership arrives as GE’s healthcare operation struggles with falling revenue.

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