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"Medline has again been named to the Forbes 'America’s Best Large Employers' list..." "Medline has been included on the list each year since the recognition began in 2016..." "The 500 employers were chosen based on an independent survey of over 170,000 U.S. employees from all industry sectors working for companies employing at least 5,000 people within the U.S..." "'Survey respondents were asked to evaluate their employer based on a range of criteria including working hours, salary, opportunities for training and promotion, workload expectations, mental health benefits, and diversity within the management team...'"
Jonah Eisaman named Medline 2023 Volunteer of the Year. Medline donates to two Chicago charities on volunteer’s behalf. The Volunteer of the Year Award reflects Medline’s commitment to making a positive difference in the communities where we work and live. We also understand that the more people find meaning in their work, the more likely they are to stay with their company, feel fulfilled and create positive change around them. Eisaman has certainly made positive change. In recognition of his ongoing volunteerism, Medline will present a monetary donation to Lincoln Park Community Services and to Street Samaritans.
Medline’s Sue MacInnes named a Modern Healthcare 2024 Women Leaders honoree. Program recognizes healthcare executives for contributions to ‘care delivery improvement, health equity, policy and gender equity’ For nearly four decades, Sue MacInnes has driven innovative and cost-effective strategies and solutions at Medline, helping the company and its healthcare partners to meet and exceed financial, operational and clinical goals. A trained dietitian, MacInnes joined Medline in 1985. She quickly progressed from sales to pivotal leadership positions where she oversaw operations and claims processing for Medline’s Reimbursement Division and spearheaded the development of a new Patient Specific Delivery HomeCare Program. For 10 years, MacInnes served as Medline’s chief marketing officer before assuming her current role as chief market solutions officer, a position created in direct response to the changing global healthcare landscape. In this role, MacInnes drives new strategies designed to help health systems successfully manage integration, cost and quality; improve patient outcomes; and generate patient preference, loyalty and awareness.
Food insecurity and health outcomes intersect in Medline food drives. Medline volunteers fill local food pantries with more than 9,000 pounds of donations! “Medline is not only customer service focused, but also focused on having a positive impact in our communities,” said Director of Human Resources, Operations, Southeast Region, Angela Owens. “A lot of homes in our communities benefit from food drives, and it is our goal to touch as many as we can.”
“At the core of what we do, it’s showing up, letting someone know that we care, delivering them a meal that’s actually going to help them feel better.” -Brad Bessey Director of Communications and Talent Relations Project Angel Food
We make healthcare run better. This mission holds true not only for our healthcare partners but for the world in which we live. We aim to make a positive impact together with our employees and partners in the US and beyond. Our 2021 Corporate Social Responsibility Report details the work we're doing to make communities—and our planet—healthier, stronger and more sustainable.