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UMASS Isenberg Internship Presents Findings to Sanderson MacLeod Senior Management

During the UMASS Spring Semester, a team of Senior Marketing Students participated in an internship with the Senior Management at Sanderson MacLeod. Sanderson MacLeod has always worked collaboratively with local education institutes and these students proved to be among the brightest group to work with company leadership.

The four graduating seniors conducted a Medical Brush Analysis Study and presented the results of the study to Sanderson MacLeod Senior Management. The UMASS interns included Bryan Putney, Carolina Primez, Corey Brooks, and Jill McLaughlin.

Dr. Jim Thereaux (UMass Isenberg School of Business) served as the UMASS faculty liaison working with the students and Sanderson MacLeod staff during the intership.

Sanderson MacLeod Continues Tradition of Charitable Giving

Corporate giving is an important benevolent initiative for Sanderson MacLeod. So far, this year, Sanderson MacLeod has help support numerous organizations including Clowning for Kidz, Junior Achievement, Jimmy Fund, and the Monson Free Library.

Giving to the community is a vital part of Sanderson MacLeod’s involvement in the local business landscape. In addition to the organizations they help Sanderson MacLeod also provide support to many local youth programs.

Sanderson MacLeod Attends MD&M Midwest

Medical Show Highlights New Disposable Medical Brushes

Palmer, Massachusetts- October 1, 2008– Sanderson MacLeod debuted several new disposable and reusable medical brushes at the Medical Design and Manufacturing tradeshow held in Rosemont, IL recently, said Sanderson MacLeod Vice President Mark N. Borsari.

The Palmer based company showed medical professionals recent medical brush advancements that reduce medical waste, provide increased equipment protection and offered unparalleled patient protection. A contract manufacturer specializing in large volume production of endoscopic cleaning brushes, cytology brushes, drive wires and stylets, Sanderson MacLeod continues to partner with medical companies seeking the latest in medical brush technology.

“Our commitment to broadening the product lines of our customers has been well received,” said Borsari. “We feel that by being able to focus on developing proprietary equipment that domestically produces medical cleaning brushes gives us a strong competitive advantage.”

Sanderson MacLeod is a contract manufacturer specializing in twisted in wire brush products. The company employs approximately 100 people and operates a modern 137,000 square foot facility in Palmer, MA.