Healthcare >> CEO Interviews >> February 7, 2001

John Donohoe Jr. – Medquist Inc (medq)

JOHN A. DONOHOE, JR. is President and Chief Operating Officer of MedQuist Inc. (NASDAQ:MEDQ). MedQuist Inc. is the leading national provider of electronic medical transcription and healthcare information management solutions. An experienced and respected figure in the medical transcription and healthcare information management fields, Mr. Donohoe joined Transcriptions, Ltd. in 1974. Since then, he has worked in almost every capacity for the company from its inception with a handful of employees in two offices to the leading medical transcription company in the United States. In 1988, he was appointed Executive Vice President and Director of Operations. After the sale of Transcriptions, Ltd. to MedQuist Inc. in May 1994, Mr. Donohoe continued as the Executive Vice President of the Transcriptions Division. The MedQuist Board of Directors, recognizing Mr. Donohoe's leadership and operational abilities, appointed him Chief Operating Officer of the parent company in November 1995. In May of 1997 Mr. Donohoe was elected to the MedQuist Board of Directors. In June of 1998, the MedQuist Board again recognized Mr. Donohoe, asking him to assume the role of President and Chief Operating Officer. Since then, through Mr. Donohoe's leadership, the company has realized steady growth of approximately 33% each year, with 1999 revenues reaching over $330 million. Today MedQuist boasts 92+ service centers and satellites nationwide, 2,400 support staff and more than 8,500 trained transcriptionists, a total of over 10,000 employees. Mr. Donohoe is married and has three sons and a daughter. Mr. Donohoe attended Lebanon Valley College in Annville, PA and was later one of the founding Directors of the Board of MTIA, the Medical Transcription Industry Alliance, from its inception in 1989 to 1999. Profile
TWST: Could we begin with a brief overview of MedQuist?

Mr. Donohoe: MedQuist evolved from a private company called

Transcriptions, Ltd. We process medical transcription for hospitals