Sizewise Worldwide Relocates Headquarters-Manufacturing Campus To Lenexa, Kansas
11/16/2015
Sizewise manufactures and markets products for pediatrics and continues to serve its initial target market, creating beds for bariatric patients. They have also expanded to include med-surg beds, behavioral health beds, mobility products and more. Their goal is to improve the quality of life of patients during hospitalizations.
“We continue to have plans for future hiring as we achieve our aggressive growth goals,” said Mary Well Westbrook, Executive Vice President/Chief Marketing Officer for Sizewise Worldwide. “We’re privileged to be back in the back yard of many world-class hospitals and healthcare facilities in the Kansas City area, and fortunate to also serve hospitals nationwide and worldwide with our quality American-made medical equipment.”
With the recent move, the primary corporate functions of Sizewise are now consolidated in the Kansas headquarters. These key functions include sales and marketing, clinical support, operations, training, information technology, billing and asset management. The global medical equipment manufacturer is now located on Monrovia Street in Lenexa.
“We are delighted to welcome a renowned global company like Sizewise to Kansas,” said Antonio Soave, Acting Secretary of Commerce. Its dedication to serving so many patient populations, along with the large market of hospitals and healthcare facilities in the Kansas City area will see its already prominent success continue.”
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