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By Christina Haley O Neal, posted May 12, 2021
Polyhose Inc. will soon begin operations at its newly constructed facility inside the Pender Commerce Park. (Photo courtesy of Polyhose) The North American headquarters of Polyhose Inc. is ready to begin operations in the Pender Commerce Park this summer, company officials said this week.
To prepare for the company s start in Pender County, the India-based hose manufacturer is currently interviewing for new positions, with plans to hire up to 12 people this year, said Jonathan Pressler, Polyhose s senior vice president.
Polyhose is hiring for positions in office support, sales, management, general warehouse, shipping and assembly.
By Christina Haley O Neal, posted May 11, 2021
Nehemie Owen âMedNorth Health Center, a federally qualified health care center in Wilmington, has appointed Nehemie Owen to its board of directors, according to a news release.
Owen is a health care executive with more than 15 years of experience in acute care operations, best practice implementation and talent management strategies, stated the release. She has a unique ability to build new programs and systems from the ground up. Nehemie led the cultural transformation of an acute care hospital to achieve top decile patient experience scores and top quartile employee engagement scores, officials said in the release.
By Johanna Cano, posted May 7, 2021
HEALTH CARE | OPIAID DAVID REESER, CEO | YEAR FOUNDED: 2018 | EMPLOYEES: 13 (Photo by Michael Cline Spencer) Before the COVID-19 pandemic dominated health care headlines, the opioid epidemic had been, and still is, at the center of concerns for many communities in the U.S.
One Wilmington startup is leading efforts in the region to help treat the disease by using data and technology to assist Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) rehab centers.
OpiAID is a life science company building a digital platform that takes data from wearables and electronic medical records to provide personalized plans and improve the outcomes for those in treatment for addiction.
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