GE appoints Karim Karti as President and CEO of GE Healthcare Middle East, Africa, Turkey and Russia region

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Published January 30th, 2011 - 09:36 GMT

Karim Karti, President and CEO of GE Healthcare MEA, Turkey and Russia region
Karim Karti, President and CEO of GE Healthcare MEA, Turkey and Russia region

GE Healthcare, the healthcare business unit of the global technology, media and financial services company General Electric Company (GE), has appointed Karim Karti as President and CEO of its GE Healthcare regional operations in the Middle East, Africa, Turkey, Central Asia, and Russia & CIS.  The strategic management move in creating an independent region reaffirms GE Healthcare’s commitment to strengthening its presence and investments across these fast-growing markets. 

From his base at the regional operations headquarters in Istanbul, Turkey, Karim Karti will play a leading role in strengthening GE Healthcare in these key emerging markets. He is responsible for developing and expanding customer relationships, as well as executing strategies to strengthen long-term public and private sector partnerships that will help transform healthcare delivery. 

“Our goal is to reinforce GE’s continued commitment to provide world-class healthcare solutions and services to the region, and proactively identify new areas where we can make a difference. Supporting emerging markets is central to GE Healthcare’s global growth, and we are committed to significantly advance GE’s localization efforts via infrastructure build-up and leveraging our strength in service capabilities across this dynamic region,” said Karti. 

He added: “Emerging markets are in need of innovative products adapted to its needs. It’s important to increase people’s access to healthcare technology - but healthcare benefits will only follow if that technology is relevant to solving local issues. Our focus is to locally tailor our innovative solutions and services and use them in a way that they become significant drivers of change. In this region, it’s about driving increased access, part of GE’s healthymagination initiative. Another key area will be to foster more collaborations with local universities and healthcare providers to design and develop innovative solutions that benefit the communities.” 

Karti joined GE in 1996 in the GE Corporate Audit Staff. He joined GE Healthcare in 2000 in Global Business Development and served in several General Management, Commercial, Product Development & Services leadership roles in the US, Europe and Asia. Most recently he served as President and CEO of GE Healthcare in Korea before moving into his current role. Before joining GE, Karim was a Brand Manager with Procter & Gamble. 

Karti has an engineering degree from Ecole Centrale de Lyon in France and also graduated from the Entrepreneur program of Business School of Lyon.

Background Information

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GE provides knowledge, capacity building and training to empower the region’s workforce. Thirty percent of the Middle East and North Africa’s population is between the ages of 15 and 29. In the UAE, we’re partnering with the Mubadala Development Company to build local capacity by empowering local talent through trainings at our Leadership Acceleration for Business (LAB) initiative.

With 76 nationalities working in the region, GE proudly fosters diversity in the workforce. To accelerate the advancement of women, the Women’s Network, an affinity network at GE, creates opportunities for female employees to cultivate their leadership and business skills. GE is not just watching as the region realizes its future; we’re partnering to help build it.

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