Super Bowl champ secures multi-million deal
Updated 9:34 AM CST, Thu March 10, 2022
VALENCIA, Calif. – Roland Williams, an eight-year NFL veteran and Super Bowl Champion with the St. Louis Rams, has secured a multi-year production deal for his company, J2 Medical Supply, to manufacture nitrile examination gloves in a deal worth more than $400 million annually. J2 Medical Supply's J2-100 Advanced Premium Nitrile Examination Glove is a powder-free, textured, ASTM D6319 & D6978 chemo-rated glove. "The J2-100 Advanced Premium Nitrile Examination Glove provides a winning solution for clients looking to reduce costs, access a high-quality product, while meeting their Tier 1 & Tier 2 supplier diversity goals," said Williams, J2 Medical Supply’s co-founder and president. "Honored to join my partners in becoming an even more reliable and robust teammate for health care, government and business clients committed to economic equity within their supply chain." U.S. demand for nitrile examination gloves nearly doubled in 2021, according to Becker Hospital Review. In addition to gloves, J2 Medical Supply manufactures and imports disposable non-sterile apparel, N95 and KN95 masks, COVID test kits, crutches, walkers and more.
J2 Medical Supply, nitrile exam gloves, Roland Williams, Super Bowl Champion
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