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Jack Daley | Dr. Jay Reubens
Jack Daley, Vice Chairman-Manufacturing Advisor Mr. Daley founded JF Daley International (Daley), a family-owned business and the second largest private label company in the U.S. Mr. Daley has a stellar reputation in the industry and has manufacturing plants in seven locations, Colorado, Illinois, Michigan, New York, Texas, Missouri and Florida. Daley manufactures products for many of the leading brands in the commercial, healthcare and retail markets including over 100 products for Sysco, Inc. Mr. Daley has taken a deep personal interest in the future success of SafeHands by offering the company extremely favorable terms, product development, in-house graphics and the highest quality of support. Daley has a fleet of trucks for the delivery of product nationally. Its first product run for SafeHands was in February 2007.
Dr. Jay Reubens, Founder, Chairman, and CEO Dr. Reubens is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Massachusetts in Amherst who earned his bachelor of science degree in 1979. He is also a 1984 honors graduate of the Boston University School of Graduate Dentistry (D.M.D.). In addition, Dr. Reubens is ServSafe® Certified. In the 1980s, he maintained a diverse and successful entrepreneurial career in Brookline, Massachusetts where he originally founded and built a multi-chair dental practice. In the early 1990s, while on hospital rounds, Dr. Reubens envisioned an improved and safer method of dispensing surgical and related soaps. He subsequently founded UltraClenz, Inc., patented and manufactured the world's first battery-operated hands-free dispenser for hand hygiene. Later, Dr. Reubens executed contracts with Fortune 100 companies to assist in developing new health and safety products for the healthcare and food-service industries. In 1995, driven by his passion for a new business concept, he founded AlexiCo Ventures, Inc., targeting growth in merging markets, specifically industries familiar to and synergistic with his experience in healthcare and food service. in 2004, he organized his industry-wide relationships under one banner, SafeHands®.
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