Axolotl makes management moves

Health IT developer Axolotl has made a series of executive management changes.

Glenn A. Keet has been elected president of the San Jose, Calif.-based firm. Keet  will have responsibility for sales, marketing and business development activities as well as the company’s product management and engineering division.

Lalo A. Valdez has been promoted to chief operating officer.

Anand Shroff has been named vice president of engineering. Shroff joined Axolotl earlier this year, and will be responsible for Axolotl’s product management, application development and research and development divisions.

Robert Scarbrough has taken the role of vice president of technical operations. Scarbrough will have direct responsibility for Axolotl’s corporate information technology systems.

The promotions will take immediate effect, according to the company.

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