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Ellen G. White, the founder of the 7th Day Adventist Church, gave her church in Battle Creek, Michigan, the task of building a hospital, called the Western Health Reform Institute.

Over the years, other “sanitariums” as they were called, were constructed. In 1983, the company rebranded itself as AdventHealth.

AdventHealth is “extending the healing ministry of Christ”. It adheres to a faith-based model called CREATION Health.

AdventHealth currently operates 45 hospitals with more than 8,200 licensed beds in nine states, 15 skilled nursing facilities, and 36 urgent care locations; serves more than five million patients annually in inpatient, outpatient, and emergency room visits; and employs more than 80,000 people.

In May 2020, due to the coronavirus, AdventHealth in Orlando, Florida, received millions of dollars in federal aid.

In June 2020, the company purchased 22 acres in Tampa, Florida, to build another hospital and medical offices.

AdventHealth maintains a corporate office in Altamonte Springs, Florida.

AdventHealth

Ellen G. White, the founder of the 7th Day Adventist Church, gave her church in Battle Creek, Michigan, the task of building a hospital, called the Western Health Reform Institute.

Over the years, other “sanitariums” as they were called, were constructed. In 1983, the company rebranded itself as AdventHealth.

AdventHealth is “extending the healing ministry of Christ”. It adheres to a faith-based model called CREATION Health.

History

AdventHealth currently operates 45 hospitals with more than 8,200 licensed beds in nine states, 15 skilled nursing facilities, and 36 urgent care locations; serves more than five million patients annually in inpatient, outpatient, and emergency room visits; and employs more than 80,000 people.

In May 2020, due to the coronavirus, AdventHealth in Orlando, Florida, received millions of dollars in federal aid.

In June 2020, the company purchased 22 acres in Tampa, Florida, to build another hospital and medical offices.

AdventHealth maintains a corporate office in Altamonte Springs, Florida.

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Drizly Corporate Office

Drizly was found in 2012 by 3 Boston college students, Nick Rellas, Justin Robinson, and Spencer Frazier. They wondered why nearly anything could be ordered and delivered except for beer and liquor. This trio set about to change history with their app called Drizly.

The company offers an app that sells beer and liquor that is delivered within an hour to a customer’s home. This app is available in nearly every major US city, as well as Calgary and Alberta, Canada.

In July 2018, Drizly entered into a partnership with Anheuser-Busch to keep beer stocked in offices across the country. The partnership allows exclusive handling delivery to Anheuser-Busch’s Office Bud-e fridges, which use smart sensors and WiFi connection to automatically re-order beer when stocks run low.

Drizly works with local retailers to provide products and Drizly provides drivers. Drivers have a separate app with proprietary ID verification technology that it provides to its retail partners that allow drivers to scan IDs for more than a barcode to make sure the purchaser is over 21 years old in the US and of legal drinking age in Canada.

Drizly does not take a cut of the order price, which is one reason why New York’s State Liquor Authority approved it to operate without a liquor license. Instead, Drizly charges the liquor and wine stores a monthly fee to use its order fulfillment software as well as its iPads and iPhones. The company does not mark up the prices of alcoholic beverages themselves. Retailers on Drizly may have a minimum order or delivery fee, typically $5.

The coronavirus and subsequent quarantine have not hurt Drizly sales, in fact, the company states that they saw a 435% increase in the number of orders through mid-April 2020.

Drizly maintains a corporate office in Sherborn, Massachusetts.

Drizly

Drizly was found in 2012 by 3 Boston college students, Nick Rellas, Justin Robinson, and Spencer Frazier. They wondered why nearly anything could be ordered and delivered except for beer and liquor. This trio set about to change history with their app called Drizly.

The company offers an app that sells beer and liquor that is delivered within an hour to a customer’s home. This app is available in nearly every major US city, as well as Calgary and Alberta, Canada.

In July 2018, Drizly entered into a partnership with Anheuser-Busch to keep beer stocked in offices across the country. The partnership allows exclusive handling delivery to Anheuser-Busch’s Office Bud-e fridges, which use smart sensors and WiFi connection to automatically re-order beer when stocks run low.

History

Drizly works with local retailers to provide products and Drizly provides drivers. Drivers have a separate app with proprietary ID verification technology that it provides to its retail partners that allow drivers to scan IDs for more than a barcode to make sure the purchaser is over 21 years old in the US and of legal drinking age in Canada.

Drizly does not take a cut of the order price, which is one reason why New York’s State Liquor Authority approved it to operate without a liquor license. Instead, Drizly charges the liquor and wine stores a monthly fee to use its order fulfillment software as well as its iPads and iPhones. The company does not mark up the prices of alcoholic beverages themselves. Retailers on Drizly may have a minimum order or delivery fee, typically $5.

The coronavirus and subsequent quarantine have not hurt Drizly sales, in fact, the company states that they saw a 435% increase in the number of orders through mid-April 2020.

Drizly maintains a corporate office in Sherborn, Massachusetts.

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CrossFit Corporate Office

Crossfit is a fitness regime created by Greg Glassman in 2000. Glassman and Lauren Jenai founded the Crossfit corporation in Santa Cruz, California.

Glassman and Jenai divorced in 2015 and to avoid Jenai from selling her share to another business, Glassman borrowed $16 million and purchased her half. Glassman has owned the company since 2015.

Crossfit Inc. licenses the name to gyms for an annual fee and certifies trainers through classroom instructions. Crossfit covers numerous areas including gymnastics, Olympic weightlifting, powerlifting, strongman, running and endurance, rowing, kettlebells, mobility and recovery, CrossFit Kids, CrossFit Football, and self-defense.

In early June 2020, CrossFit Founder Greg Glassman made some disparaging remarks regarding the death of George Floyd and the coronavirus quarantine. Gym owners began to resign their affiliation with CrossFit and while Glassman did not apologize for his remarks, he did step down as CEO, stating that the did not want to hurt the company any further.

Reebok and other sponsors cut ties with CrossFit after hearing Glassman’s remarks. It is unknown if they will pick up the contract again now that Glassman has resigned.

CrossFit maintains a corporate office in Washington, D.C.

CrossFit

Crossfit is a fitness regime created by Greg Glassman in 2000. Glassman and Lauren Jenai founded the Crossfit corporation in Santa Cruz, California.

Glassman and Jenai divorced in 2015 and to avoid Jenai from selling her share to another business, Glassman borrowed $16 million and purchased her half. Glassman has owned the company since 2015.

Crossfit Inc. licenses the name to gyms for an annual fee and certifies trainers through classroom instructions. Crossfit covers numerous areas including gymnastics, Olympic weightlifting, powerlifting, strongman, running and endurance, rowing, kettlebells, mobility and recovery, CrossFit Kids, CrossFit Football, and self-defense.

History

In early June 2020, CrossFit Founder Greg Glassman made some disparaging remarks regarding the death of George Floyd and the coronavirus quarantine. Gym owners began to resign their affiliation with CrossFit and while Glassman did not apologize for his remarks, he did step down as CEO, stating that the did not want to hurt the company any further.

Reebok and other sponsors cut ties with CrossFit after hearing Glassman’s remarks. It is unknown if they will pick up the contract again now that Glassman has resigned.

CrossFit maintains a corporate office in Washington, D.C.

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Tuft and Needle Corporate Office

Tuft and Needle was founded in 2012 as an e-commerce and mattress manufacturing company by Daehee Park and John-Thomas Marino. After Marino and his wife overpaid for a mattress that they didn’t find comfortable, they spoke with friend Daehee Park about starting their own mattress company.

The pair pitched in $3K apiece to fund their startup company. By the end of 2013, the company had already generated over $1 million in sales. A brick and mortar store was experimented with by using the downstairs portion of the corporate office in Phoenix. Mattresses could be seen, inspected, and purchased by appointment only. Today, the company has 6 store locations.

By the end of 2015, the company had more than 100 employees and exceeded $100 million in revenue. Park and Marino took out a $500,000 loan in 2016 to launch a billboard campaign entitled “Mattress Stores are Greedy” By the end of 2017, the company had more than $170 million in revenue.

Serta acquired Tuft and Needle in September 2018. In November, the company paired with Amazon to sell an Amazon exclusive mattress called The Nod.

The company revealed in late 2019 that it had accidentally placed customers’ names, addresses, and phone numbers on an unsecured server that printed shipping labels. No financial information was released.

In March 2020, Tuft and Needle closed all 6 store locations and fired all store location staffing due to the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent quarantine.

Tuft and Needle maintains its corporate office in Phoenix, Arizona.

Tuft and Needle

Tuft and Needle was founded in 2012 as an e-commerce and mattress manufacturing company by Daehee Park and John-Thomas Marino. After Marino and his wife overpaid for a mattress that they didn’t find comfortable, they spoke with friend Daehee Park about starting their own mattress company.

The pair pitched in $3K apiece to fund their startup company. By the end of 2013, the company had already generated over $1 million in sales. A brick and mortar store was experimented with by using the downstairs portion of the corporate office in Phoenix. Mattresses could be seen, inspected, and purchased by appointment only. Today, the company has 6 store locations.

By the end of 2015, the company had more than 100 employees and exceeded $100 million in revenue. Park and Marino took out a $500,000 loan in 2016 to launch a billboard campaign entitled “Mattress Stores are Greedy” By the end of 2017, the company had more than $170 million in revenue.

History

Serta acquired Tuft and Needle in September 2018. In November, the company paired with Amazon to sell an Amazon exclusive mattress called The Nod.

The company revealed in late 2019 that it had accidentally placed customers’ names, addresses, and phone numbers on an unsecured server that printed shipping labels. No financial information was released.

In March 2020, Tuft and Needle closed all 6 store locations and fired all store location staffing due to the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent quarantine.

Tuft and Needle maintains its corporate office in Phoenix, Arizona.

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PlushCare Corporate Office

Ryan McQuaid had his fill of looking for local doctors and sitting in waiting rooms only to spend 10 minutes being seen by a doctor who is in a hurry to get to the next patient.

Dr. James Wantuck was also tired of being the doctor who was pushed to see more and more patients, including patients who could actually be helped with nothing more than a video call.

Out of these frustrations, PlushCare was formed in 2013. Dr. Wyntuck began by seeing patients via video call from the back office of his practice while Ryan handled the phone calls and made appointments.

The company used crowdfunding for startup funds and has since expanded its services to include Arizona, Hawaii, Illinois, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Washington.

As of February 2016, the company received $8 million in Series A funding, enabling them to expand to 31 states.

PlushCare provides continuous access to board-certified, state-licensed physicians for non-emergency medical issues such as allergies, bronchitis, pink eye, sinus problems, and ear infection via audio-video technology for consultations regarding medical advice, diagnoses, and basic prescription medications. 

The company gets excellent reviews from nearly everyone.

The company received an additional $23 million in Series B funding, enabling them to double their staff and fuel company growth.

During the coronavirus crisis in the early months of 2020, PlushCare saw a 70 percent increase in appointments.

The company maintains its corporate office in San Francisco, California.

Plushcare

Ryan McQuaid had his fill of looking for local doctors and sitting in waiting rooms only to spend 10 minutes being seen by a doctor who is in a hurry to get to the next patient.

Dr. James Wantuck was also tired of being the doctor who was pushed to see more and more patients, including patients who could actually be helped with nothing more than a video call.

Out of these frustrations, PlushCare was formed in 2013. Dr. Wyntuck began by seeing patients via video call from the back office of his practice while Ryan handled the phone calls and made appointments.

History

The company used crowdfunding for startup funds and has since expanded its services to include Arizona, Hawaii, Illinois, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Washington.

As of February 2016, the company received $8 million in Series A funding, enabling them to expand to 31 states.

PlushCare provides continuous access to board-certified, state-licensed physicians for non-emergency medical issues such as allergies, bronchitis, pink eye, sinus problems, and ear infection via audio-video technology for consultations regarding medical advice, diagnoses, and basic prescription medications. 

The company gets excellent reviews from nearly everyone.

The company received an additional $23 million in Series B funding, enabling them to double their staff and fuel company growth.

During the coronavirus crisis in the early months of 2020, PlushCare saw a 70 percent increase in appointments.

The company maintains its corporate office in San Francisco, California.

Filed Under: App (Mobile Phone), Corporate Office, Headquarters, Health Tagged With: PlushCare address, PlushCare complaint desk, PlushCare complaints, PlushCare corporate address, PlushCare corporate office headquarters, PlushCare customer complaints, PlushCare headquarters, PlushCare home office, PlushCare main office, PlushCare office address, PlushCare office email, PlushCare office fax, PlushCare office phone, PlushCare office phone number

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