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Pride Mobility

www.pridemobility.com

 
Pride Mobility Products® Corporation is the worlds leading designer and manufacturer of mobility products including Jazzy® Power Chairs, Go-Go® Travel Mobility, Pride® Mobility Scooters, Pride® Power Lift Recliners, and Pride® Lifts and Ramps. The Pride family of companies also includes Quantum Rehab®, a leader in complex rehab power chairs with the Q6 Edge® 2.0, 4Front™, and Q6 Series of power bases, TRU-Balance® 3 Power Positioning Systems, and Q-Logic 3 Advanced Drive Controls, as well as Stealth Products®, the foremost manufacturer of positioning components. Headquartered in Exeter, Pennsylvania, Pride also has operations in Australia, Canada, China, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand, ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Chuck Boyle
Vice President ,Information Technology and Enterprise Architecture Profile

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