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Morgan Polen
Former Education Market Business Development Director, GOJO Industries
Morgan Polen was the Business Development Director for the education business at GOJO Industries. Morgan has over ten years of experience working within the non-profit and for-profit sectors for various markets, including education, foodservice, and healthcare. She earned her B.A. in Communication Studies from Kent State University and MBA from the University of Akron. Morgan also serves on the academic advisory board for The George Washington University School of Business.
Reducing Harsh Chemicals in Classroom Cleaning and Disinfecting
7/14/2021
By Morgan Polen
Former Education Market Business Development Director, GOJO Industries
Schools, colleges, and universities across the country have overcome herculean challenges in the past year, adjusting to guidance from many different health organizations. One mitigation strategy that education facilities continue to embrace most is the regular cleaning and disinfecting of surfaces. In fact, 91% of schools have reported more intensive cleaning protocols, with 85% of those schools mentioning that disinfecting wipes are now widely available in classrooms.
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Your Best Recruit – A Hand Hygiene and Surface Disinfecting Program for Collegiate Athletic Facilities
1/20/2021
By Morgan Polen
Former Education Market Business Development Director, GOJO Industries
Colleges and universities across the nation have faced unprecedented challenges in the last year – challenges that have taken a toll on most athletic programs. With perseverance and determination, many Athletic Directors and Facility Managers have worked with their teams to implement guidelines from state and local health departments, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and other leading health organizations to safely welcome back athletes, their families, and even some fans.
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