John M. Brenna will replace the retiring David A. Packer as president and COO of Computerized Thermal Imaging. Packer plans to retire after submitting the fifth and final module for CTI's Breast Cancer Imaging System application to the FDA. Brenna, who
John M. Brenna will replace the retiring David A. Packer as president and COO of Computerized Thermal Imaging. Packer plans to retire after submitting the fifth and final module for CTI's Breast Cancer Imaging System application to the FDA. Brenna, who will also join the board as a director, has served CTI as executive vice president.
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