Meet the Coro Canine Crew: Finn
Last updated January 11, 2023
Written by Blaire CzarnieckiCustomer Service Director Fact checked by Phillip Woods, BA, NREMT-P, FP-C Blaire attended the University of Tennessee where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Human Ecology- Child and Family Studies. She has been in the Automated External Defibrillator (AED) industry for over eight years and is the Director of Customer Service for Coro Medical. […]
Written by Jenna AlvichDigital Marketing Manager Jenna was raised in Dublin, Ohio before she moved to Florida and attended Florida State University to earn a degree in Information, Communication, and Technology. She took her retail management and marketing experience to Nashville where she found CoroMed and grew passionate about the AED industry. Jenna […]
At AED.US, we value a positive company culture and work environment. That’s why our office is dog friendly! We would like to introduce you to the Coro Canine Crew and tell you what makes them so special. What is your pet’s name? Chase How did you come up with the name, does it have any […]
Company culture and team outings have always been important to us so, when things began to open in Nashville, we were thrilled to get together to catch up and have fun, at a safe distance, of course! We had a blast at Nashville’s Soar Adventure Tower where we were challenged by 4 levels of over […]
With everything going on with our healthcare system battling the corona virus, the needs from every corner of our country have become magnified. Recently, a current customer was tasked with setting up remote healthcare facilities in some really difficult environments. The timeline was challenging: one day to prepare several manual defibrillators and ventilators. In the […]
Who could have seen this coming??? The current crisis is unprecedented. The challenges are many, the climate changing daily (sometimes hourly) and everyone is anxious about how and when this tragedy will end. Our country’s healthcare system is suffering from the weight of increased hospital visits and a shortage of necessary supplies. Ventilators are […]