Two New Additions

Watford-based Telehealth Solutions has announced the addition to its staff of two leading lights in the industry.
Entrepreneur David Cummin has been named as the firm’s new Director of Sales and Marketing, whilst experienced programmer Richard Southward has come on board as Senior Developer.
David Cummin, who stepped down as Technical Director of ADDleisure Plc earlier this year, will help drive forward and manage Telehealth Solutions sales and marketing team.
A founder member and director of Membertrack Limited (subsequently sold to Gladstone plc) a leading club membership software provider which supplied over 50% of the UK marketplace, he brings to the table more than 25 years of experience in the design and delivery of technology systems to a market place.
His presence on the Telehealth Solutions team relieves executive chairman Jeremy Cummin and chief executive John Dyson to effectively perform their key tasks of maintaining the firm’s position at the very forefront of the telehealth industry.
Bath College graduate Richard Southward has an extensive background in software development.
He spent three years as a senior software developer at St George’s Hospital in Tooting before joining a medical software company developing palliative care management systems. For the last 10 years Richard has maintained a senior lead developer role working closely along side David and has continued in joining Telehealth Solutions. He brings a wealth of commercial software experience and understanding of technology in emerging markets.
Mr Cummin said: “I was delighted to take up the position with Telehealth Solutions and am already implementing sales and marketing strategies with the team to further drive the rapid growth of the firm. I see my role with the firm as a welcome challenge with a respected company that is very much viewed a leader in its field.
“I am also very pleased to be able to work alongside Richard again as he is a true leader in his field and will bring fresh enthusiasm and drive to the firm’s software development.”
Posted on Tuesday, 22 December 2009