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XRE executives resign

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Trex Medical of Danbury, CT, saw the resignation of two more executives last month when XRE chairman and chief technology officer John Grady and president James Thomasch left their posts. Trex president William Webb named Walter Schneider president of

Trex Medical of Danbury, CT, saw the resignation of two more executives last month when XRE chairman and chief technology officer John Grady and president James Thomasch left their posts. Trex president William Webb named Walter Schneider president of Littleton, MA-based XRE division. Schneider will also continue in his position as president of Bennett and Continental.

Grady and Thomasch are the latest to go in a string of departures. In December, the company’s president and CEO, Hal Kirshner, left the company. In January, Continental’s president Patrick Fitzgerald, and its COO, Dick Balla, resigned. Trex named Schneider president of its combined Continental and Bennett operations (SCAN 2/3/99).

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