It has been confirmed that ATF Medical, a U.S.-based company, which is involved in the provision of medical equipment, adaptive housing, and rehabilitation services related to workers’-compensation claims, is a certified Women’s Business Enterprise (WBE) by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC).
In fact, this certification is considered as the "gold standard" for the authentication of a business where at least 51 percent of the ownership, management, and operations are by women. In the case of ATF Medical, the company is co-owned and managed by its Chief Operating Officer and CFO, Susan Nelson.
Obtaining WBENC certification is a thorough examination of a company’s ownership structure, management, and business practices. The facility inspection is included to confirm the organization’s adherence to the standards.
For customers and institutional partners who put a premium on supplier diversity and social responsibility, the certification of ATF Medical is a real demonstration that they collaborate with a genuine women-owned business. Whereas, it also aids the broader coalition to accelerate diversity in supply chains and corporate procurement.
Besides the representative confirmation, this move is also in line with ATF Medical’s pledge to the ethical standards, transparency, and participation of business practices in the sectors like rehabilitation, healthcare equipment, and adaptive housing that the diverse representation of providers is usually low.
ATF Medical, with the WBENC certification, is looking forward to broaden the collaborations, create new clients who are committed to supplier diversity, and increase the company’s influence, while it consolidates its status as a women-owned business which is a leader in the field of complex medical and rehabilitation solutions.
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