Embecta Corp. (“embecta”) (Nasdaq: EMBC), one of the largest
pure-play diabetes care companies in the
world, today announced it will ring the opening bell at
Nasdaq on November 1, 2022, in recognition of National Diabetes
Awareness Month.
“We are proud to celebrate this year’s Diabetes Awareness Month
by ringing the Nasdaq Opening Bell with representatives of several
organizations that make diabetes, and supporting the people who are
living with diabetes, their sole focus,” said Devdatt “Dev”
Kurdikar, president and chief executive officer of embecta. “Our
company is honored to recognize the patients, caregivers,
healthcare providers, and advocacy organizations working together
to improve access to education and progress toward the vision of a
life unlimited by diabetes.”
embecta also recognizes the 100-year milestone of the first
successful injection of insulin that was administered to a person
with diabetes. Today, 1 in 10 adults around the world live with
diabetes1, an estimated 537 million people, and almost half don’t
know they have it.
“Our community often faces stigma and isolation associated with
diabetes as we frequently practice self-management of the disease,”
said Anna Norton, chief executive officer of DiabetesSisters.
“Increased access to education and resources that will improve the
standard of care and quality of life across the community is
essential, and we’re proud to stand with embecta to share in this
mission.”
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. Please
visit embecta.com for additional information regarding
Diabetes Awareness Month.
About embecta embecta, formerly part of BD
(Becton, Dickinson and Company), is one of the largest pure-play
diabetes care companies in the world, leveraging its nearly
100-year legacy in insulin delivery to empower people with diabetes
to live their best life through innovative solutions, partnerships
and the passion of more than 2,000 employees around the globe. For
more information, visit embecta.com.
About Beyond Type 1 and Beyond Type 2Beyond
Type 1 is a nonprofit organization changing what it means to live
with diabetes. Through platforms, programs, resources, and grants,
Beyond Type 1 is uniting the global diabetes community and
providing solutions to improve lives today. Founded in 2015 with a
focus on education, advocacy and the pathway to cures for type 1
diabetes, Beyond Type 1 has grown to also include programs for
those with type 2 diabetes. For more information, visit
beyondtype1.org.
Launched in 2019, Beyond Type 2 is a program of the nonprofit
organization Beyond Type 1. Beyond Type 2 is a place for everyone
impacted by type 2 diabetes to share their stories, get connected
to the community, and find resources on topics from daily
management to mental health. Beyond Type 2 hopes to radically
change what it means to live with type 2 diabetes. For more
information, visit beyondtype2.org.
About Camp NejedaThe mission of the Camp Nejeda
Foundation is to enhance the lives of people with type 1 diabetes
and their families through education, empowerment, camaraderie,
supportive programs, and fun. Camp Nejeda continues to be operated
by the Camp Nejeda Foundation, Inc., an independent nonprofit
501(c)(3) organization whose volunteer Board of Trustees are
committed to helping children with type 1 diabetes live healthier,
happier lives. For more information, 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 DiabetesSistersDiabetesSisters offers a
range of education and support services to help women of all ages
with all types of diabetes live healthier, fuller lives.
DiabetesSisters recognizes that emotional and peer support is
vitally important to a woman's overall wellbeing. Through
DiabetesSisters opportunities for peer support and education, women
form a special bond and can freely share information, helpful tips,
and stories of hope. For more information, visit
diabetessisters.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; one example being the Time in Range
Coalition of 26 member affiliates. They also aim to improve
diabetes literacy in the media such as launching dstigmatize.org,
and convening the world’s brightest minds to develop innovative
solutions through hosting many in-person and virtual panels. For
more information, visit diatribe.org.
About Diabetes FoundationThe Diabetes
Foundation (DF) is a 501(c)(3) foundation started in 1990 with the
goal of empowering individuals struggling with prediabetes, Type 1,
Type 2, or gestational diabetes. The Foundation is committed to
providing access to critical resources and medication necessary for
people living with diabetes to remain healthy. The Foundation
provides a number of programs serving children, parents, adults,
caregivers and their families regardless of income or healthcare
coverage. The generous support from patrons and sponsors allows the
Diabetes Foundation to continue to offer services to the community
for free. You can learn more about the foundation at
www.diabetesfoundationinc.org.
About The Diabetes LinkThe Diabetes Link is a
national non-profit organization dedicated to empowering young
adults with diabetes by providing access to the peer support,
connections and expert resources they need to thrive. Over the
years The Diabetes Link (formerly CDN) has been recognized as the
preeminent organization serving young adults with diabetes,
establishing national partnerships with organizations such as ADA,
JDRF, and the Association for Diabetes Care and Education
Specialists (ADCES); also as the leading provider of young adult
patient education by healthcare providers and certification boards
such as The Certification Board for Diabetes Care and Education
(CBDCE). For more information, visit thediabeteslink.org.
About the Association of Diabetes Care & Education
SpecialistsThe Association 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
diabeteseducator.org.
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