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Sam B

Director of Warehousing and Logistics at Ohio Medical

Sam B has a diverse range of work experience in various roles and industries. They began their career in 2000 as a Customer Service/Cabin Service Manager at Prospect Airport Services, where they managed 80 employees and ensured customer satisfaction. They then worked as a Security Account Manager at Guardsmark LLC, managing staff and increasing company revenues. In 2007, they became a Manufacturing Operations Supervisor at KLEIN TOOLS INC, overseeing production planning and managing a large staff. They later served as a Warehouse Manager at Goodness Greeness, where they established logistics strategy and managed warehouse operations. Sam then worked as an Operations Manager at C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc., overseeing warehouse operations and leading a staff of 90. Their most recent role was as Director of Warehousing and Logistics at Ohio Medical, where they optimized inbound freight flow and evaluated financial performance.

Sam B completed their high school education at Mather High School from 1997 to 2001. They then pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management at Northeastern Illinois University, from 2001 to 2005. After completing their undergraduate studies, they went on to obtain a Master's degree in Business Administration from Webster University between 2008 and 2010.

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Morton Grove, United States

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Ohio Medical

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OMC manufactures and distributes medical suction and oxygen therapy (“SOT”) products and source equipment (“Systems”). SOT product offering includes branded suction/vacuum regulators, flowmeters, and medical gas hoses; Systems includes medical gas pipelines, service, and source equipment. The Company is headquartered in Gurnee, IL and employsapproximately 250 employees across its two manufacturing facilities in Gurnee and Toronto, Canada as well as a sales office in Madison, WI. OMC was originally founded in 1910 in Cleveland, OH, and produced its first vacuum regulator in 1950 under the Ohio Medical brand name.


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