(BIG NEWS) We’ve got a new team member and our own office!

Our little team at Kitt Medical has grown - and for the first time ever, we have our own office.

Firstly, a huge warm welcome to Olivia, who joins us as a Customer Success Executive - being a first point of contact for our 300+ schools across the UK using our Anaphylaxis Kitt service.

If you haven’t heard from Olivia yet, it’s only a matter of time. She’s helping us with our outreach programme, contacting schools far and wide to find out about their allergy wants and needs, as well as speaking to our current schools to make sure everything’s running smoothly with their Kitts.

And secondly - introducing Kitt Medical HQ, our brand new office right in the heart of Kings Cross, London.

As a small startup team, we’ve been working in a mix of free co-working spaces, membership clubs, and of course - working from home - for the last two years. 

But with our team reaching five members (with Simon part-time) we decided it was time for us to finally have our own place to call home and make our own.

To have two huge changes occur in the same week was a serious shock to the system - but it's an indicator of great things happening, and even greater things to come.

For now, James, Jonny, Simon, Olivia & I (Zak) will be hammering away at the phones and emails, reaching out to schools (and businesses) across the country.

Our multi-award-winning Anaphylaxis Kitt service provides schools & businesses with emergency adrenaline pens, online CPD-accredited training, and incident reporting, all in one convenient annual subscription.

Since launching last year we’ve partnered with over 300 schools and trained 5,000 staff members, helping to provide proactive safety & support to over 150,000 students.

Our mission is to be every defibrillator's next-door neighbour...

And these Kitts aren't going to sell themselves 👀

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