JACKSONVILLE, Fla., May 23, 2017 -- Critical Alert Systems, a leading provider of nurse call solutions for hospitals and health systems, today announced that Dave Sokalski has joined the company as Chief Financial Officer. Mr. Sokalski will be responsible for directing Critical Alert’s budgeting, forecasting, and planning processes in order to maximize the company’s revenue goals while efficiently managing its operational and organizational growth. This latest addition strengthens Critical Alert’s management team’s ability to deliver cutting-edge nurse call solutions with an emphasis on flexibility, reduced TCO, and exceeding customer satisfaction in all company interactions.
“Critical Alert has established a leadership role in nurse call solutions by executing with customer-driven passion and delivering a unique product architecture that helps reduce costs, improve productivity, and increase patient satisfaction,” stated Dave Sokalski, CFO for Critical Alert Systems. “I’m excited to become part of their strong executive team and contribute to the company’s success.”
Dave Sokalski Background
Prior to joining Critical Alert, Mr. Sokalski was Chief Financial Officer at Grinder Wear Parts for five years, where he upgraded the company’s accounting platforms, developed new reporting, inventory management, and budgeting models. He selected new banking, insurance, and accounting partners to renegotiate debt instruments, reduce interest costs, and enhance employee coverage. As a leader, he effectively mentored subordinate staff and educated senior management to maximize productivity.
From 1994 to 2011, Mr. Sokalski held responsible positions as controller, sr. controller, director of finance, and accounting at successful companies in various industries including manufacturing, wholesale, freight hauling, lodging, telecom, pharmacy, and lumber. In 2015, the Tampa Bay Business Journal recognized him as CFO of the Year. He graduated from State University of New York with a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration.
About Critical Alert Systems
Critical Alert Systems offers the most advanced, easy-to-use, reliable and secure Nurse Call solution on the market. The company’s portfolio of software, hardware products and integrated partner offerings help hospitals drive down costs while improving their quality of care. Our focus on clinical productivity, innovative use of technology and patient safety leads to quieter, more efficient units, improved outcomes for patients and better utilization of nursing resources. For more information, visit: www.nursecall.com. Follow Critical Alert on LinkedIn and Twitter.
Critical Alert is a trademark of Critical Alert Systems. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners.
Critical Alert Media Contact TopSpin Communications Joe Waldygo P: 480-363-8774 E: [email protected]


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