MBS Graduate's Company is Donating 10,000 Masks for Hospital Workers

MBS Graduate's Company is Donating 10,000 Masks for Hospital Workers

MBS alumnus and trustee Cartwright Wallace ’93 recently announced that his company, Cartwright Bag, has temporarily halted production of its luxury privacy handbags to devote resources to producing more than 10,000 N95 face masks to support the response to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).

Cartwright Wallace, Founder and President at Cartwright, Inc., said that his company is donating the masks to area hospitals in the coming weeks to support the urgent need for critical safety equipment.  

“We started Cartwright to make a big impact with our little bags and we can think of no bigger impact than helping save lives of our front line healthcare providers,” said Janine Wallace, CEO of Cartwright Bag.

The first shipment of masks arrived on April 2nd for immediate delivery to local New Jersey hospitals. Follow-up orders are being planned and the company has announced that 100 percent of the profits on the sale of each of their privacy accessories through April 30th, 2020 will go to producing and donating masks to U.S. hospitals.

Cartwright, Inc. was founded in 2018 by Janine and Cartwright Wallace to design luxury lockable private accessories. For more information, visit www.cartwrightbag.com.

 


 

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