MEDLINES Quarter 1 Winter 2026
A quarterly Medline employee newsletter
Medlines keeps our Operations and Manufacturing teams in the know, helping you connect with the broader organization.
Bringing values to life WE HAVE A
RELENTLESS CUSTOMER FOCUS
WE HAVE A
DRIVE TO SUCCEED
WE PRACTICE
PURPOSEFUL CANDOR
Our Arlington Heights, IL plant has proudly earned the Golden Cone Award in both 2023 and 2024, and is a strong contender to potentially win again for 2025 for their site level, thanks to their exceptional commitment to safety. To date, they have achieved an impressive
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WE ARE
GRITTY PROBLEM SOLVERS
WE BELIEVE
RELATIONSHIPS MATTER
WE DEMONSTRATE
AGILITY & FLEXIBILITY
Meet Jason Gee
When you meet Jason Gee, warehouse operator at B30 in Richmond, Va., you quickly learn he loves his job. He says it’s because “every day I feel like I’m helping somebody.” His role on the Replenishment team is literally designed to help others—he starts his day at 5 a.m. to replenish products
consecutive days without a single recordable incident
A Gritty Problem Solver, Jason Gee helps B30 in Richmond, Va., deliver the right customer order every time.
Medline’s values have always been ingrained in our people, even before we officially refreshed them last year. We all know someone who comes to mind when you think of our six values. In this issue, we’ll begin a series where you’ll meet team members who stand out for living the Medline values, beginning with Jason Gee. If you know someone who demonstrates our values, be sure to let us know by clicking on the QR code and using Bravo to recognize them.
so everything is ready for the first shift when they arrive at 9. During his day, Jason pulls products for orders going to customers such as Bon Secours or Fairfax Hospital. He takes the time to verify everything is exactly what the customer ordered—the right product in the right quantity. If there happens to be a mix-up or something doesn’t add up, his inner Gritty Problem Solver kicks in. “Sometimes I have to do some investigating to locate the correct product in case something got put away in the wrong spot. And if the quantity changes, I’ll do the math to be sure the order doesn’t fall short,” he explains. “For example, diapers coming from
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our manufacturing facility in Lithia Springs, Georgia, come in various quantities per case depending on size.” After five years with Medline, Jason has worked in all areas of the warehouse—receiving, shipping, packing, etc.—and he’s driven every piece of equipment we have. It’s no wonder he’s routinely asked to share his problem-solving skills with other distribution centers when they need an extra hand. Jason says, “I always pay attention to detail because what we deliver to customers really matters. We’re talking about IV bags, solutions, exam gloves—important items that doctors, hospitals and clinics use every day. Fulfilling what the customer needs—that’s the whole reason I’m here.”