MR Solutions Appoints Financial Director To Help Manage Expansion

MR Solutions has appointed Ben Withinshaw as financial director to help manage the company’s ongoing expansion. The company, based in Guildford, has grown to become the world’s largest independent developer and manufacturer of preclinical MRI technology with its revolutionary development of cryogen free bench top MRI scanners.

It was a strategic decision to bring in Ben to manage the company’s finances, as the company is expanding further with a move into other preclinical imaging modalities including PET, SPECT, optical and CT. Prior to this appointment, he was financial controller for Green Star Media, a digital publishing company and prior to that SPC International, an IT hardware company.

MR Solutions’ Chief Executive, Dr David Taylor, said: “Ben will be a great asset to the management team as he will be able to take charge of the financial side of the business while we continue to develop the business both in terms of increasing our sales and developing new technologies.”

Ben, in talking about his appointment said: “I am very pleased to join MR Solutions as financial director at this very exciting time in the development of the company. Rapid growth always creates its own challenges and I am looking forward to working with the team to manage its successful expansion.”

MR Solutions has over 30 years’ experience in the scanning field and in excess of 1000 installations across the world, including its MRI spectrometer* sales. Its scanners are renowned for their excellence in terms of superior soft tissue contrast and molecular imaging ability.

MR Solutions has its global headquarters at Ashbourne House, The Guildway, Old Portsmouth Road, Guildford, Surrey GU3 1LR; tel: + 44 1483 532146; information@mrsolutions.com; www.mrsolutions.com.

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* The MRI spectrometer is the electronic brains of an MRI scanner carrying out all control, data acquisition and processing functions. MR Solutions supplies these to MRI manufacturers and to academia and industry who want to upgrade their existing scanner’s capabilities.

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