Dallas’ SignalPET Announces 2 C‑Suite Moves, New Telemedicine Solution

Nitay Gold has been named chief commercial officer, drawing on his extensive experience and proven track record in driving commercial success within the veterinary industry. Also, SignalPET added Roee Zeiler as chief operating officer.

SignalPET, a Dallas-based medical technology innovator in the veterinary industry, has announced two key leadership changes that it said bolsters the launch of a groundbreaking new telemedicine solution and expansion initiatives.

Nitay Gold has been named chief commercial officer, drawing on his extensive experience and proven track record in driving commercial success within the veterinary industry. SignalPET also added Roee Zeiler as chief operating officer.

With strategic acumen and understanding of market dynamics, along with executive-level expertise from a multitude of successful tech ventures, Gold will lead the charge to further penetrate key markets and propel revenue growth, the company said.

Zeiler brings a wealth of experience in operations management and a strong background in scaling technology-driven businesses, the company said. It added that his leadership will be pivotal in optimizing operational efficiencies and accelerating SignalPET’s expansion through M&A initiatives. Zeiler has spent the past decade in financial strategy and operations for technology startups, including Wiliot, Blue Dot, and Beamr.

New telemedicine solution launched

SignalPET said the strategic appointments coincide with the impending launch of a new telemedicine solution by SignalPET, designed to connect veterinarians with board-certified specialists faster, more affordably, and with a 100% guarantee against claims for practices using the solution.

With these new initiatives, SignalPET said it continues its mission of providing vets with unparalleled diagnostic insights and improved patient outcomes.

“SignalPET is thrilled about the leadership changes and the forthcoming expansion,” CEO Lior Kuyer said in a statement. “Their combined expertise, coupled with our talented team and dedication to innovation, will be instrumental in propelling our growth trajectory and delivering enhanced value to our customers.”

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