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Dineen aims to tone up GE’s healthcare arm

By Peter Marsh

Published: September 27 2009 17:26 | Last updated: September 27 2009 17:26

John Dineen has swapped a job producing some of the world’s biggest machines for one that uses invisible biological structures to combat disease – all with the aim of sharpening up one of General Electric’s biggest but most problematic business divisions.

After three years running a GE unit in Pennsylvania making railway locomotives, the 46-year-old Mr Dineen was last year given the task of heading the US conglomerate’s UK-based healthcare unit.

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