At Nanovis, servant leadership isn’t just a philosophy, it’s how we operate. It starts at the top with leaders like our CEO, Brian More, who recently traveled to Kenya to support AIC Mission Hospital and Project Eleven Five in providing mobility solutions to those in need. When leadership is built on compassion, service, and a commitment to making a difference, that mindset extends to every member of the team. It’s why we push the boundaries of surface technology, not just to innovate, but to truly impact lives. We’re proud to be part of a company where leadership isn’t about titles, it’s about lifting others up. #ServantLeadership #CompanyCulture #LeadingWithPurpose
I recently had the opportunity to do a short-term missions trip support the efforts of AIC Mission Hospital in Litein, Kenya. The trip was extremely rewarding. Through the combined efforts of AIC Mission Hospital Staff, Project Eleven Five (https://lnkd.in/gyaE7BUn), and volunteers, we distributed and fitted 72 wheel chairs to children and and adults on Rusinga Island. After spending time with Dr Elijah Terrer, CEO AIC Mission Hospital, Steve & Danee Morel, founders of Project Eleven Five, and other hospital staff, I was able to see the heart and passion these people have to care for the people in Litein. Their love and zeal for the Lord is very visible. This team is now constructing a rehab clinic at the AIC Mission Hospital to help the people of the Litein region get moving again through prosthetics and physical rehabilitation. They are now working on securing equipment needed in the rehab center; new or used (patient examination tables and other rehab equipment). They currently have a container heading to Kenya this summer and is a great opportunity to take donated items. Please reach out if you would like to know more.