Embecta Corp. (“embecta”) (Nasdaq: EMBC), a global diabetes care
company, announced it will ring the Nasdaq Closing Bell today
in recognition of National Diabetes Awareness Month in November,
celebrating the strength, well-being, and individuality of people
living with diabetes.
Advocacy and professional groups including the
Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists (ADCES),
Beyond Type 1, Beyond Type 2, Camp Nejeda, Children with Diabetes,
Diabetes Education and Camping Association (DECA), the Diabetes
Foundation, Taking Control of Your Diabetes (TCOYD), The Diabetes
Link, and The diaTribe Foundation are joining embecta at the Nasdaq
MarketSite to ring the closing bell.
embecta has been serving people with diabetes since
1924, when the company’s predecessors developed the world’s first
syringe specifically designed for insulin delivery, only two years
after insulin was first successfully used to treat people with
diabetes. One hundred years later, there are approximately 537
million people worldwide live with diabetes1, and embecta remains
committed to making their lives better through innovative
solutions, partnerships, and education, leveraging its talent and
expertise in insulin delivery to empower people with diabetes to
live their lives with fewer limitations.
“It’s an honor to ring the Nasdaq Closing Bell
today as we commemorate National Diabetes Awareness Month and World
Diabetes Day on November 14th, alongside partners who share our
commitment to improving the lives of those living with diabetes,”
said Devdatt “Dev” Kurdikar, Chief Executive Officer of embecta.
“Together, we recognize that people with diabetes face daily
challenges that impact their physical and mental well-being. Yet
diabetes is just one aspect of their lives — they are people with
families, with hobbies, with hopes and dreams. For Diabetes
Awareness Month and beyond, let’s focus on holistic well-being and
making sure that diabetes doesn’t limit anyone from being the
person they most want to be.”
“Diabetes can be a heavy burden that’s often
invisible to the people around us. That’s why we are so grateful to
embecta for bringing the community together today to show every
person with diabetes that they are not alone,” said Lisa Gier,
Executive Director of the Diabetes Education and Camping
Association. “We are proud to stand side-by-side with these
organizations to create a sense of belonging for everyone touched
by diabetes.”
The bell ringing ceremony will be streamed live via
Nasdaq’s Facebook page. Additionally, highlights from the ceremony
will be shared across embecta’s social media channels.
About embecta embecta is a
global diabetes care company that is leveraging its 100-year legacy
in insulin delivery to empower people with diabetes to live their
best life through innovative solutions, partnerships and the
passion of approximately 2,000 employees around the globe. For more
information, visit embecta.com or follow our social channels on
LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram.
About Association of Diabetes Care &
Education SpecialistsAssociation of Diabetes Care &
Education Specialists (ADCES) is an interprofessional membership
organization dedicated to improving prediabetes, diabetes and
cardiometabolic care through innovative education, management and
support. With more than 12,000 professional members including
nurses, dietitians, pharmacists, and others, ADCES has a vast
network of practitioners working to optimize care and reduce
complications. ADCES offers an integrated care model that lowers
the cost of care, improves experiences and helps its members lead
so better outcomes follow. For more information, visit
adces.org.
About Beyond Type 1 and Beyond Type
2Beyond Type 1 is a global nonprofit dedicated to the
diabetes community. The organization serves the largest digital
audience of any diabetes nonprofit with the mission to help people
living with diabetes stay alive and thrive. Through peer support
programs, global campaigns and digital platforms, Beyond Type 1 is
uniting the global diabetes community—across all types of
diabetes—helping to change what it means to live with chronic
illness. For more information, visit beyondtype1.org or
beyondtype2.org.
About Camp NejedaCamp Nejeda has
been providing summer camp programs for kids with type 1 diabetes
since 1958. The camp continues to be operated by the Camp Nejeda
Foundation, Inc., an independent nonprofit organization whose
mission is to enhance the lives of people with type 1 diabetes and
their families through education, empowerment, camaraderie,
supportive programs, and fun. For more information about Camp
Nejeda's newest programs, visit campnejeda.org.
About Children with
DiabetesChildren with Diabetes is an Ohio-based 501(c)(3)
non-profit organization dedicated to providing education and
support to families living with type 1 diabetes. Children with
Diabetes focuses on care today, to prepare for a cure tomorrow. As
a global resource, they provide support, education and inspiration
to empower families and all people living with diabetes to enjoy
healthy, enriched lives. For more information, visit
childrenwithdiabetes.com.
About the Diabetes Education and Camping
AssociationThe Diabetes Education and Camping Association
(DECA) is a non-profit organization that unites the global diabetes
camping community. DECA provides resources and leadership to over
400 diabetes camps worldwide. They also assist parents and families
in making the connection to a diabetes camp. DECA's mission is to
advance programs that impact the lives of children living with
diabetes. They hope to help campers gain the knowledge and
confidence they need to live successful lives with diabetes. For
more information, visit diabetescamps.org.
About the Diabetes FoundationThe
Diabetes Foundation (DF) is a comprehensive and reliable source of
help, hope and better health for children, adults and their
families living in New Jersey. The Diabetes Foundation offers free
education and support programs in partnership with medical, health
and wellness professionals to ensure that individuals with
prediabetes, type 1, type 2, or gestational diabetes have the
knowledge and tools necessary to reduce their risk of developing
diabetes or to delay or avoid the long-term complications of living
with uncontrolled blood sugar. For more information, visit
diabetesfoundationinc.org.
About Taking Control of Your
DiabetesGuided by the belief that every person with
diabetes has the right to live a healthy, happy and productive
life, Taking Control Of Your Diabetes® (TCOYD) educates and
motivates people with diabetes to take a more active role in their
condition and provides innovative and integrative continuing
diabetes education to medical professionals caring for people with
diabetes. Taking Control of Your Diabetes is a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit
Charitable Educational Organization. For more information, visit
tcoyd.org.
About The Diabetes LinkThe
Diabetes Link is the only national organization that specializes in
ensuring all young adults (ages 17-30) living with diabetes can
thrive. The Link provides accessible opportunities, resources,
community and peer support which empower young adults with diabetes
to live a life without limits. The Links' mission is delivered
through in-person (college chapter network) and online peer support
communities (a private discord server), a free online educational
hub that features resources developed for young adults, by young
adults, in partnership with clinical experts. Signature programs
include the Off to College, which prepares both future college
students and their parents for the transition, the NextGen
Fellowship for future diabetes industry leaders. For more
information, visit thediabeteslink.org.
About The diaTribe FoundationThe
diaTribe Foundation was founded with a mission to improve the lives
of people with diabetes and prediabetes and to advocate for action.
They are committed to helping people with diabetes live happier,
healthier, and more hopeful lives through their diaTribe Learn
publication. They also aim to influence the national conversation
by bringing the patient point of view to the FDA and to other
policy makers, improving diabetes literacy in the media, and
convening the world’s brightest minds to develop innovative
solutions through strategic and global initiatives such as the Time
in Range Coalition (www.timeinrange.org) and our efforts in
highlighting how stigma affects people with diabetes
(www.dstigmatize.org). For more information, visit
diatribe.org.
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