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Soleo Health Names New Chief Operating Officer

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Ronn Lindahl’s nearly three decades of experience will serve him well in his new role at Soleo (Courtesy of: Soleo Health).

Ron Lindahl will be Soleo Health’s next chief operating officer this week. The McKinney-based company provides infusion services in specialty homes and alternative sites.

Lindahl will oversee Soleo Health’s field sales and operations such as procurement, managed care contracting, health outcomes, research initiatives and information technology functions. He has been with Soleo Health for two years, and previously served as the vice president of information technology. Before that, he worked for Kansas infusion services provider AxelaCare Health Solutions.

“In my new position, the focus will be on the Company’s continued commitment to providing an excellent clinical experience for our patients and ability to best leverage technology to improve productivity. I will be working closely with our business partners to ensure operational efficiencies throughout Soleo Health’s network of 19 nationwide locations,” Lindahl said via press release.

“Since joining Soleo Health, Ron has clearly demonstrated his industry expertise and operational knowledge, warranting this promotion to the chief operating officer role. He is a proven executive with a long-standing career in delivering strong contributions to profitability, innovation, growth and operational excellence across national pharmacy and specialty infusion organizations,” said Drew Walk, chief executive officer via release.

Soleo Health provides clinical care and infusion therapy for complex or chronic conditions and has 19 locations nationwide.

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