TechNation has announced the new Digital Advisory Board (DAB). This partnership is designed to maximize the efforts of everyone involved to empower biomeds and elevate the HTM industry.
MD Publishing President and Founder John Krieg said he is excited about working with the DAB to find additional avenues to reach and serve the HTM community.
“We believe we have hand-picked some of the most influential, diverse and thought-leading candidates in the industry,” he said.
Members will share news on social media, network at industry events, report on HTM conferences, author articles and provide advice to the TechNation team. Additional members may be added in the future.
The inaugural members of the DAB are:
Bryant Hawkins Sr., HTM on the Line, Trimedx Site Manager at Children’s of New Orleans: “I became a member of DAB to further my goal of raising awareness and inspiring the healthcare technology management industry through digital marketing and social media influence,” Hawkins said.
Dr. Brian Bell, HTM Workshop, Faculty Biomedical Engineering at St. Petersburg College in St. Petersburg, Florida: “I look forward to working collectively with the Digital Advisory Board to increase awareness of the HTM community, amplify the work of great technicians and help create a community of practice that helps the next generation of biomeds,” Bell said.
Carlos Villafane, BMET Latino, Certified Biomedical Engineering Technician III, Baycare Health Systems: “I’m thrilled I received an invitation to participate in the TechNation Digital Advisory Board. It is an amazing opportunity to promote the HTM field and explain the critical importance of our work in health care to the community. As a team, we’ll have the privilege to use social media and other means to influence and motivate the newer generations to join this exciting field,” said Villafane.
Chace Torres, Bearded Biomed, Lead Technician SPBS, Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex: “I wanted to join this board because I see this as another collaboration to inspire, mentor and inform others while promoting the profession with some bearded flair!” Torres said.
