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Partner
JC Mobility Solutions, LLC
Raymond, Maine
jcmobility@hotmail.com
http://www.jcmobility.com
Cambridge Who’s Who® Expert Since : June 3 2008
Cambridge Who’s Who® Member Since : October 2 2007
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Industry:
Retail/Wholesale/Distribution/Sales
Field:
Mobility Product Management and Sales
Area(s) of Expertise:
Ms. Conley's expertise is in operations and management including managing sales and customer relations, generating Medicare paperwork and generating proposals and quotes. Says Ms. Conley, “We are in the business of medical products. We service everything that we sell. We also help customers get the best products to fit their needs.”
Employment History:
Published Works:
Ms. Conley had worked in critical care nursing for 35 years and in a nursing home for 10 years.
Public Speaking Experience:
Why
She
is an Expert:
Ms. Conley is a veteran with 35 years of experience in critical care nursing and 10 years of experience working at a nursing home. She also holds a bachelor of science degree in nursing, which she conferred in 1988.
Best Advice:
“Keep up with all the new products that come out. Attend as many seminars as you can in order to stay up-to-date.”
Passionate about:
“Helping people and making a difference in their lives.”
Biography Excerpt:
Judith E. Conley, a partner at JC Mobility Solutions, LLC, finds great satisfaction in helping her customers tackle mobility issues. Located in Raymond, Maine, JC Mobility Solutions, LLC is a retail company specializing in mobile medical products, ramps and accessories. Featured product lines include the Jazzy, Quantum Rehab, Pride Mobility and more.
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Interview Excerpt
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Cambridge Who's Who:
What is the most rewarding aspect of your career?
JUDITH
E
CONLEY
: Seeing people get mobile. Sometimes, they are confined and have been unable to get outside. You see a smile on their face when they get on the move.
What is the most difficult obstacle or challenge you have faced in pursuit of your goals?
This past winter, it was horrible. There was so much snow, people couldn’t get out. We had approximately 110 inches. When people have a mobility issue, they certainly can’t go out and drive in these conditions. We end up going to people’s homes when they can’t get to us.
What element of service are you talking about?
Usually, when people come to our place of business, we have all the products available to try out. But we like to extend our services to those who can’t get to our showroom. Let’s say somebody calls and they want an item such as a chair. We will bring several products to the client’s home and we will let them try each one out. That way, they can decide which one they want.
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