Terri BresenhamTerri Bresenham is President & CEO of GE Healthcare India and Managing Director of Wipro GE Healthcare. GE Healthcare provides transformational medical technologies and services that are shaping a new age of patient care. With expertise in diagnostic imaging, medical diagnostics, healthcare IT and the life-sciences, GE Healthcare's broad range of products and services enable healthcare providers to better diagnose and treat cancer, heart disease, neurological diseases, and other conditions earlier. Terri is leading GE’s vision of “Healthymagination” in India – an approach that aims to provide better healthcare for more people through solutions that bring costs down, increase access and improve quality of healthcare. To make this vision a reality, GE is collaborating and investing “In India, for India” innovation, resulting in several successful solutions that are appropriate and affordable for spreading quality healthcare in India. Terri is passionate about healthcare and global health issues and has devoted more than 25 years to the field. She started her career as a clinical chemist, joined GE as an ‘Edison Engineer’ and progressed through engineering and product management roles in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Computed Tomography and Positron Emission Tomography. She led sales & marketing of GE’s Women’s Health business for the introduction of digital mammography and led GE’s Lunar, Inc. for solutions in osteoporosis and metabolic health. Prior to her current role, Terri led GE’s global Diagnostic Ultrasound and IT business, delivering ultrasound innovation in radiology, neonatology, obstetrics, urology, gynecology and vascular applications. Most recently, Terri was Vice President, Molecular Imaging for GE Healthcare globally encompassing gamma cameras, PET systems, Cyclotron and radiopharmacy platforms. She led the company's exploration into detecting disease at a molecular level and solving the research and clinical challenges faced daily in cardiology, neurology and oncology disease management. Terri earned her master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Texas, and her bachelor’s in Medical Technology from the University of Tennessee. She is a board member of the Wisconsin Women’s Health Foundation and is active in community-based health projects. Terri is based in Bangalore, India. She and her husband have three daughters. |

