Bemidji, MN (located in Northern, Minnesota) 1979 - Joe Arington was managing four small companies, all of which had common ownership. The companies included mobile Nuclear Medicine services, mobile Ultra Sound services, a mobile coach manufacturing company, and even a catalog sales company. The companies had clientele throughout Minnesota, Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota, and Wisconsin. In 1981, the owners decided to split up the territory to be more successful in each of the market places. Mr. Arington took on Minnesota, Wisconsin and South Dakota. He started working with a hospital cooperative outside of Madison, Wisconsin to manage two CT systems in southern Wisconsin and southeast South Dakota. Constantly on the road between Minnesota, Wisconsin and South Dakota, Mr. Arington started Shared Medical Services literally out of the back of his station wagon. Traveling from hospital to hospital, Mr. Arington began selling SMS, a shared services concept which enabled health care facilities, now and then, to choose the imaging and service solution that meets their facilities� needs without the capital-intensive investments in equipment and staff required to implement these services. In this way, customers across the country share benefits from our advanced network fleet, skilled technologists and corporate support. With the shared services concept, Mr. Arington continued to grow the business by adding more and more CT systems and expanding from the original territory to as far west as Eastern Montana. At one time a scanner was traveling from La Crosse, Wisconsin to Eastern Montana, (over 900 miles one-way) to offer state-of-the-art equipment to healthcare facilities that couldn�t afford to purchase their own. In 1984, with the majority of the business around the Wisconsin area, Mr. Arington decided to move to Madison, Wisconsin. With business doing well, additional help was needed, so he hired two CT technologists, an accountant, and one administrative assistant. Today those same two CT technologists, Jaime Schulz and Whitt Case sit as Regional Vice Presidents. Mr. Arington has always kept SMS on the cutting edge of technology. From CT to MRI he made sure that Shared Medical Services continued to be a leader in providing diagnostic imaging systems to health care facilities. In 1987, he saw a need for mobile MRI and not long after, added Bone Densitometry. With continued growth of clientele and technology, Mr. Arington worked hard to keep start-of-the-art technology on the road, following the lead of technology, as CT added slices and MRI went from .5 to 1.0. He continued to keep pace with improving technology to make sure his clientele had state-of-the-art equipment for their patients. Continued diagnostic imaging technology keeps SMS growing in leaps and bounds. Mr. Arington took SMS from the back of a station wagon to a very successful family business. In 1987, Mr. Arington noticed interest from his daughter Lisa in becoming part of the family business. From then on Lisa began learning the business from every angle, a true grass root perspective of the business. After her success in every aspect from operations, administrative management, sales & marketing, to field operations management she stepped in as President. Mr. Arington working side-by-side with Lisa to make the seamless transition for her to President and subsequently President & Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Arington currently sits on the SMS Board of Directors and continues to be an important part of Shared Medical Services |