Federal Heath Pivots for Covid-19
Stepping Up: Federal Heath Converts Manufacturing to Medical Supplies
By Tony Kindelspire • Published April 7, 2020 in SDG Magazine
Federal Heath announces the temporary conversion of its manufacturing capacity from making signs to making personal protective equipment (PPEs) for the medical industry.
“We understand the sacrifices and heroic efforts our doctors, nurses, medical staff and first responders are making in order to keep us safe,” says president and CEO Sid Rasnick. “We have teamed up with a health partner to manufacture and supply protective face shields in record time to the medical industry.”
Federal Heath says it will continue to practice and follow strict social distancing guidelines as put forth by the CDC, joining in nationwide efforts to protect both its employees and the public.
To watch a video of employees at the company’s Rochester Hills, Michigan, manufacturing plant die-cut and assemble protective face shields that the company will donate to medical professionals, click here.
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Teresa M. Young has been a consultant to entrepreneurs since 1986, in both retail and B2B sectors. In 1991, she became President of Sign Biz, Inc., a full-service business development company. Young sits on multiple boards, including as Past Chairwoman of both the International Sign Association (ISA) and California Sign Association. She is an accomplished code writer, web developer and contributor to the Git Repository. Young is also an in-demand speaker, engaging business owners with topical and powerful business insights and strategies in support of best business practices and modern marketing strategies under her MintyWorks and Coffee with T brands. 200 click-and-mortar enterprises were established under the Sign Biz business model with more than $19,000,000 worth of SBA-backed funding for these businesses.