Ann Arbor’s HealthMedia continues its healthy growth

HealthMedia’s Ted Dacko gives a glimpse into the company a year after its merger with Johnson & Johnson. It appears the mega corporation is expanding its presence in Ann Arbor.Excerpt:Ted Dacko, president of Ann Arbor-based health coaching software firm HealthMedia, is resigning from the Johnson & Johnson subsidiary, AnnArbor.com confirmed today.Dacko, who was credited with steering the company through tumultuous times to a blockbuster sale in October 2008 to J&J, said he may join another Ann Arbor startup, serve on various company boards or provide consulting for a while.”I’m a guy that likes the process of the startup, building and growing a company, that sort of thing,” Dacko said. “J&J is a great company. It’s mutual, it’s amicable, it’s natural. I just said i think it’s time you put somebody else in this position, and they wholeheartedly agreed.”Read the rest of the story here.

HealthMedia’s Ted Dacko gives a glimpse into the company a year after its merger with Johnson & Johnson. It appears the mega corporation is expanding its presence in Ann Arbor.

Excerpt:

Ted Dacko, president of Ann Arbor-based health coaching software firm HealthMedia, is resigning from the Johnson & Johnson subsidiary, AnnArbor.com confirmed today.

Dacko, who was credited with steering the company through tumultuous times to a blockbuster sale in October 2008 to J&J, said he may join another Ann Arbor startup, serve on various company boards or provide consulting for a while.

“I’m a guy that likes the process of the startup, building and growing a company, that sort of thing,” Dacko said. “J&J is a great company. It’s mutual, it’s amicable, it’s natural. I just said i think it’s time you put somebody else in this position, and they wholeheartedly agreed.”

Read the rest of the story here.

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