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Amanda Kaye
Market Development Director, GOJO Industries
Amanda Kaye has worked in marketing for more than 14 years and joined GOJO in 2018 as the Market Development Director for the education markets. She has experience working on various public health campaigns, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Fight BAC!® campaign. She also has experience with the world’s largest food company having managed the college and university foodservice business. Amanda earned a degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from Kent State University and a MBA in Marketing and Supply Chain Management from The Ohio State University.
Share the Victory, Not the Germs
9/26/2019
By Amanda Kaye
Market Development Director, GOJO Industries
Athletes spend a tremendous amount of time with their teammates, coaches and training staff. It’s no secret that team chemistry is essential to winning, but when does that camaraderie put athletes at risk for illness? Student athletes’ schedules are hectic to say the least, and the training staff stays just as busy with their day-to-day tasks. It takes teamwork to win on the field, but it also takes teamwork in athletic facilities to prevent the spread of illness-causing germs that can sideline athletes. Because germs don’t stay in the training room, infection prevention is a shared responsibility for everyone who cleans these facilities – from training rooms to stadiums and beyond.
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Teaching Proper Hand Hygiene to Kids in K-12 Classrooms
1/8/2019
By Amanda Kaye
Market Development Director, GOJO Industries
Between all the math, science, social studies and language arts, it can be hard to find time to teach kids one of life’s most important lessons for staying healthy throughout the school year: hand hygiene. In a study that followed 120 middle and high school students, 58% of female students washed their hands after using the bathroom, compared with 48% of male students. On top of that, female students only used soap 28% of the time, while male students used soap a shocking 8% of the time.
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Teaching Proper Hand Hygiene to Kids in K-12 Classrooms
1/8/2019
By Amanda Kaye
Market Development Director, GOJO Industries
Between all the math, science, social studies and language arts, it can be hard to find time to teach kids one of life’s most important lessons for staying healthy throughout the school year: hand hygiene. In a study that followed 120 middle and high school students, 58% of female students washed their hands after using the bathroom, compared with 48% of male students. On top of that, female students only used soap 28% of the time, while male students used soap a shocking 8% of the time.
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Teaching Proper Hand Hygiene to Kids in K-12 Classrooms
1/8/2019
By Amanda Kaye
Market Development Director, GOJO Industries
Between all the math, science, social studies and language arts, it can be hard to find time to teach kids one of life’s most important lessons for staying healthy throughout the school year: hand hygiene. In a study that followed 120 middle and high school students, 58% of female students washed their hands after using the bathroom, compared with 48% of male students. On top of that, female students only used soap 28% of the time, while male students used soap a shocking 8% of the time.
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