
Advanced visualization and image analytics software developer Qmenta has appointed Vesna Prchkovska, PhD, as its new CEO. She replaces Rob Bancroft, who was named to the post in January 2020.
Vesna Prchkovska, PhD.Prchkovska comes to the position after serving as chief operating officer for Qmenta. Her doctorate is in biomedical engineering from Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands; she also earned a postdoctorate degree in neuroscience and neuroimaging from August Pi i Sunyer Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBAPS) and was awarded the Marie Curie Intra European Fellowship in 2013.
The company has also tapped Glenn Thomas as its new chief commercial officer. Thomas comes to the firm from GE Healthcare, where he served as global chief marketing officer.
Finally, Qmenta has named Landon McKenna as chair of its board of directors. McKenna has served as the company's president and chief commercial officer for the last seven years, and he will continue in his role as president.















![A normal mammogram confirmed by three-year radiologic follow-up illustrates reader-marked regions of interest (ROIs) during (A) unaided (round 1) and (B) artificial intelligence (AI)–assisted (round 2) reading. Each colored dot represents an ROI for recall by a human reader. Readers could mark more than one ROI per case, represented by multiple dots of the same color. During AI-assisted reading, the AI system displayed three visible prompts: two with suspicion of malignancy scores of 35% (left mediolateral oblique [L MLO] and craniocaudal [L CC]) and one with a suspicion of malignancy score of 10% (right craniocaudal [R CC]), shown as polygonal overlays. Without AI, six of 10 readers (60%) marked a false-positive ROI. With AI assistance, this fell to two of 10 (20%). R MLO = right mediolateral oblique.](https://img.auntminnieeurope.com/mindful/smg/workspaces/default/uploads/2026/07/2026-07-14-radiology-mammogram-ai-auto-bias.H0bYO8QlWs.jpg?auto=format%2Ccompress&fit=crop&h=112&q=70&w=112)



