Dunbar joined SonoSite in 1999 and was promoted to Vice President in 2006. He began as a member of the company?s technical team and helped develop the SonoSite 180, the company?s and industry?s first hand-carried ultrasound product. He has been a key technical contributor in all of the company?s subsequent products and prior to this promotion served as Director, Software Engineering. From 1992 to 1996 Mr. Dunbar held engineering management positions at ATL Ultrasound, now part of Philips Medical Systems, and from 1985 to 1992 worked at Quantum Medical Systems, acquired by Siemens AG in 1990. He is named as an inventor on a patent issued in 1995 for color flow imaging algorithms and was honored as an ATL Technical. Mr. Dunbar received both his BS and MS degrees in computer science from Washington State University. |