Who are GE HealthCare's decision-makers?
GE HealthCare is led by Peter Arduini. Sellers should map decisions across the executive sponsor, business-unit owner, procurement, legal, security, privacy, compliance, finance, clinical or scientific stakeholders, and implementation owners.
- CEO
- Peter Arduini
- CFO/key exec
- Jay Saccaro
- Founded
- 2023 public company
- Employees
- 53,000+
- HQ
- Chicago, IL
- Status
- Nasdaq: GEHC
- Peter ArduiniPresident and Chief Executive OfficerCEO since GE HealthCare spin-offLeads imaging, diagnostics, monitoring, and digital growth.
- Jay SaccaroVice President and Chief Financial OfficerCFO since 2023Oversees finance and public-company execution.
- Roland RottPresident and CEO, ImagingBusiness-unit leaderRuns GE HealthCare's largest imaging franchise.
- Phil RackliffePresident and CEO, Ultrasound and IGTBusiness-unit leaderLeads ultrasound and image-guided therapies.
Who leads GE HealthCare?
GE HealthCare's leadership team combines enterprise healthcare operations, finance, R&D, clinical, product, technology, legal, manufacturing, and commercial roles. The CEO and CFO set capital priorities, while business-unit leaders decide which operational problems become funded initiatives.
Who actually makes buying decisions at GE HealthCare?
Buying decisions usually start with a business-unit sponsor, then move through procurement, finance, legal, information security, privacy, compliance, quality, and implementation owners. Clinical, reimbursement, regulatory, or scientific stakeholders become essential whenever the purchase touches patient care, regulated data, clinical evidence, medical products, lab workflows, or payer/provider economics.
How is GE HealthCare organized as it scales?
GE HealthCare operates through product, therapeutic-area, regional, manufacturing, commercial, and corporate functions. That creates multiple entry points, but enterprise standards for security, privacy, compliance, contracting, vendor risk, and data governance can still control the final approval path.
As of June 2026.Sources:GE HealthCare leadershipGE HealthCare annual reports
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