Jeremy Rollie
About Jeremy Rollie
Jeremy Rollie serves as the Director of Operations at Canon Medical Informatics, where he has worked since 2002. He has a background in radiologic technology and health administration, with previous experience in cardiac catheterization and clinical applications.
Current Role at Canon Medical Informatics
Jeremy Rollie serves as the Director of Operations at Canon Medical Informatics, a position he has held since 2002. In this role, he manages multiple teams, including Sales Operations, IT Operations, IT Infrastructure, Enterprise Applications, and Shipping and Receiving. His responsibilities include driving corporate integrations and operations through system consolidation, access, and process improvements. His extensive experience in operations management contributes to the effectiveness of the organization.
Previous Experience at ACIST Medical Systems
Prior to his current role, Jeremy Rollie worked as a Clinical Applications Specialist at ACIST Medical Systems from 1997 to 2002. During this five-year tenure, he gained valuable experience in clinical applications, which further enhanced his expertise in the healthcare technology sector. His work at ACIST Medical Systems laid a foundation for his subsequent roles in operations management.
Education in Radiologic Technology
Jeremy Rollie studied Radiologic Technology/Science at Riverland Technical College, where he earned an Associate of Applied Sciences in Radiology from 1993 to 1995. This educational background provided him with essential knowledge and skills in radiologic technology, which he applied in his early career as a Cardiac Catheterization Radiologic Technologist at the University of Minnesota Medical Center, Fairview.
Bachelor's Degree in Health Administration
Jeremy Rollie furthered his education at Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences, where he studied Healthcare and obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Health Administration from 2007 to 2009. This degree equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of healthcare management, which has been instrumental in his roles within the healthcare technology industry.
Early Career at University of Minnesota Medical Center
Jeremy Rollie's early career included a position as a Cardiac Catheterization Radiologic Technologist at the University of Minnesota Medical Center, Fairview, from 1995 to 1997. This two-year experience in the Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area allowed him to develop practical skills in radiologic technology and patient care, contributing to his professional growth in the healthcare field.