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Terri Bresenham Vice President, Global Diagnostic Ultrasound GE Healthcare Terri Bresenham has been Vice President, Global Diagnostic Ultrasound since January 2007. Under her leadership, the $600 MM global Diagnostic Ultrasound & IT (DU‐IT) business has delivered double‐digit growth, and expanded margins at twice the rate of revenue growth annually. Previously, Terri has been the general manager of GE Healthcare’s Global Diagnostic Ultrasound business. A 16‐year veteran, Terri started her GE career as an Edison Engineer. She progressed through engineering, product management and global operation roles in PET, MR and CT businesses. She subsequently led U.S. Sales & Marketing for Women's Health, and was promoted to lead the Bone Mineral Densitometry business in 2000, where she successfully integrated the Lunar, Inc. acquisition while growing revenues >15% each year and significantly improving overall business profitability. Terri Bresenham received her Masters degree in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Texas in 1988 and her Bachelors degree in Medical Technology from the University of Tennessee in 1983.

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Terri Bresenham Vice President, Global Diagnostic Ultrasound GE Healthcare

Terri Bresenham has been Vice President, Global Diagnostic Ultrasound since January 2007. Under her leadership, the $600 MM global Diagnostic Ultrasound & IT (DU‐IT) business has delivered double‐digit growth, and expanded margins at twice the rate of revenue growth annually.

Previously, Terri has been the general manager of GE Healthcare’s Global Diagnostic Ultrasound business. A 16‐year veteran, Terri started her GE career as an Edison Engineer. She

progressed through engineering, product management and global operation roles in PET, MR and CT businesses. She subsequently led U.S. Sales & Marketing for Women's Health, and was promoted to lead the Bone Mineral Densitometry business in 2000, where she successfully integrated the Lunar, Inc. acquisition while growing revenues >15% each year and significantly improving overall business profitability.

Terri Bresenham received her Masters degree in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Texas in 1988 and her Bachelors degree in Medical Technology from the University of Tennessee in 1983.