Fotona names Aimee Desrosiers as new Global Chief Marketing Officer

Desrosiers joins Fotona with a long career in senior marketing and commercial roles across healthcare and technology.

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Fotona has appointed Aimee Desrosiers as its Global Chief Marketing Officer, bringing her in to steer the company’s worldwide marketing strategy as it continues to grow its presence across more than 70 countries. The medical laser and energy-based device maker said Desrosiers will oversee brand direction, digital initiatives and international market development.

Desrosiers joins Fotona with a long career in senior marketing and commercial roles across healthcare and technology. She most recently served as CEO of Apiarium Agency, where she worked with clients in high-growth sectors to strengthen brand performance and accelerate expansion.

Her background also includes leadership posts such as Chief Revenue Officer & President of Medical Aesthetics at The SEES Group, Chief Marketing Officer at Nvision and Senior Vice President at Masco Coatings. Across these roles, she developed scalable marketing frameworks, introduced digital and direct-to-consumer programmes, and helped deliver consistent commercial gains in competitive healthcare markets.

“With Aimee joining our team, we are gaining a leader with a track record for scaling businesses and creating demand in both B2B and B2C markets,” said Jeff Duchemin, CEO of Fotona. “Her ability to balance brand equity with near-term revenue and impact customer journeys that foster loyalty and advocacy will be instrumental as we expand and strengthen Fotona’s global presence.”

“Fotona is shaping the future of healthcare with innovative, energy-based medical technology,” said Desrosiers. “I’m thrilled to join such a passionate team and look forward to building stronger connections with our customers while expanding the awareness and impact of the Fotona brand worldwide.”

Fotona is known for its award-winning laser systems used in aesthetics, dermatology, dentistry, surgery and gynaecology. Alongside its operations in the US, China, Japan and the EU, the firm supports customers through a global distributor network covering more than 70 countries, providing services, training and clinical resources.

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