Emily Tolle

Marketing Project Coordinator at Naked Prosthetics

Emily Tolle is a seasoned marketing professional with extensive experience in project coordination and corporate communications. Currently serving as Marketing Project Coordinator at Naked Prosthetics since January 2022, Emily previously worked as Corporate Communications Coordinator at Toray Composite Materials America, Inc. from May 2019 to January 2022. Prior roles include Marketing Coordinator at AccessOne, where responsibilities included managing trade shows and social media content, and at HealthFirst Financial, focusing on event coordination and marketing material creation. Emily's career began as a Marketing Assistant and Merchandising Manager at DSW, where visual merchandising and leadership of a large team were pivotal. Emily holds a Master of Business Administration from Western Governors University and a Bachelor's degree in Communication and Media Studies from the University of Washington Tacoma. Additionally, Emily earned an Associate's degree in Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs from Western Washington University.

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Naked Prosthetics

Naked Prosthetics designs and fabricates high-quality prosthetic devices specifically for finger and partial hand loss. Our mission is to positively impact the lives of people living with finger and partial-hand amputation by providing fully articulating, high-quality prostheses. Our products aim to restore the ability to perform common tasks, supporting job retention and an active lifestyle. Customers have experienced amputations due to power tools, equipment malfunctions, injury in the line of military service, random accidents, and infections. Historically, prostheses for this populace have been considered a second tier of prosthetics due to the lack of meaningful functionality provided by a silicone cosmesis. Thanks to our innovative products, clinicians and patients now have a functional option. Our prosthetic fingers are intentionally left uncovered because we believe innovative technology should be displayed with pride. Our design mimics finger motion and utilizes the remainder of an amputee’s anatomy to drive the device. For more information, please message us here, or contact our Customer Care team at info@npdevices.com.