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Kel Callahan

HIPAAT appoints president and COO

by Heather Mayer, DOTmed News Reporter
Kel Callahan was appointed to fill his father Terry's shoes in leading HIPAAT International. Terry Callahan plans to retire within the next two years as managing director, while his son began serving as president and COO last Thursday.

A five-year veteran of the company, Kel Callahan left his position as vice president of business development to pursue his passion of building a "strong, viable business," he told DOTmed News.

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Callahan is excited to drive the health care consent management and auditing solutions company forward.

"What I'm most excited about is the opportunity to aggressively pursue channel development and bring our product to a wider market," he said.

Terry has faith in his son leading the way.

"I am confident he will navigate HIPAAT effectively through the next exciting phase of growth as he takes the helm," he said in a statement.

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