Rad AI Expands Leadership Team to Propel Growth in AI Radiology Solutions
Rad AI, a leading innovator in generative AI for healthcare, has recently announced the appointment of Barrett Dwyer as the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Kevin Field as the Chief Revenue Officer (CRO). This strategic move aims to bolster the company’s operational and growth capabilities in response to the increasing demand for its intelligent radiology solutions.
A Surge in Demand for AI-driven Solutions
The healthcare sector is experiencing substantial pressure due to rising patient volumes, a surge in imaging usage, and an evident shortage of radiologists. Furthermore, many healthcare systems are grappling with outdated technology needed to analyze imaging studies effectively. Rad AI, recognized as the trailblazer in utilizing large language models in radiology, is well-equipped to address these challenges. The company is uniquely positioned to enhance turnaround times, accuracy, and reduce the cognitive load on radiologists through its innovative offerings.
With its intelligent radiology solutions being adopted by approximately 50% of all medical imaging in the United States, Rad AI is rapidly establishing itself as the preferred generative AI platform in healthcare. “Bringing in Barrett and Kevin will significantly accelerate our growth trajectory,” stated Doktor Gurson, CEO and co-founder of Rad AI. “Their vast expertise in scaling businesses within healthcare will be crucial as we aim to transform how radiologists operate.”
Leadership Profiles of Dwyer and Field
Barrett Dwyer brings over a decade of financial leadership within the digital health landscape. His previous role as CFO at Brightline involved directing financial strategies and operational planning to foster business growth. Dwyer expressed his enthusiasm for joining Rad AI, highlighting its mission to create groundbreaking generative AI solutions that effectively address real-world problems faced by healthcare providers and systems.
Kevin Field, in his new role as CRO, carries more than 15 years of experience in driving revenue growth in healthcare technology firms. Previously, he led a substantial portfolio as SVP of Commercial Revenue at Bamboo Health. Field noted that Rad AI stands out by delivering tangible impacts through its AI solutions, addressing urgent challenges such as radiologist fatigue and patient follow-up care. “I am eager to contribute to Rad AI’s next growth phase and broaden the reach of its pioneering technologies,” he remarked.
Strategic Growth and Partnerships
Dwyer and Field's leadership is expected to catalyze Rad AI’s growth, enhancing partnerships across the healthcare ecosystem. The company is dedicated to improving patient outcomes through physician-led innovations, with a suite of products that includes Rad AI Reporting, which streamlines radiology reporting, and Rad AI Impressions that pioneered generative AI applications in radiology.
Having achieved a valuation of $525 million following a $60 million Series C funding round earlier this year, and accumulating over $140 million in total funding, Rad AI is poised for expansive growth. Their recent recognition in 2025 as one of CNBC's Disruptor 50 signifies the company’s commitment to innovation and its standing as a leader in AI-driven healthcare.
Recognition and Acclaim
In addition to being selected for the prestigious CNBC Disruptor 50 list, Rad AI has also received accolades from CB Insights as one of the most promising healthcare AI ventures. Its flagship products have significantly improved efficiencies in radiology, gaining trust from thousands of US radiologists. The company’s ongoing evolution epitomizes the changing landscape of healthcare technology, underlining the critical role that AI plays in modern medical practices.
For more information about Rad AI’s groundbreaking solutions and vision for the future of radiology, visit
www.radai.com or connect on LinkedIn.