Daniel Schroeder

Director of Corporate Accounts at InnerSpace

Daniel Schroeder has a vast work experience in different roles and companies. Daniel started their career in 1994 as the Eastern Regional Manager at Windquest Companies. From 1999 to 2003, they served as the Owner/President at Modular Solutions, Inc. Daniel then joined Stanley Healthcare as the VP of Sales from 2003 to 2009. After that, they worked at Stanley Healthcare Solutions as the VP of Strategic & Corporate Sales from 2009 to 2013. Later, they joined Solaire Medical and held the position of Vice President of Sales & Marketing from 2013 onwards. Most recently, they became the Director of Corporate Accounts at Solaire Medical in October 2018.

Daniel Schroeder attended Hocking College from 1979 to 1982, earning an AAS in Ceramic Engineering. After this, they pursued further education at the University of South Florida from 1988 to 1992, where they obtained a BA in Business.

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Ada, United States

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InnerSpace

Who We Are Coming full circle is the story of the InnerSpace and Solaire Medical journey. Our history dates back to the 1980s and Datel, a small medical storage business, which counted among its leadership the now-owners of InnerSpace. Datel evolved into InnerSpace and grew into an established company focused on manufacturing department-specific hospital storage products. In 2008, InnerSpace was sold, and a few years later Solaire Medical was born with the intent to take the medical storage knowledge honed over the years to further innovate the design, materials, and construction of medical storage. In 2018, Solaire Medical acquired InnerSpace. A reinvigorated company, with the combined expertise, experience, and innovation developed over the years is evident in a portfolio of products and a knowledgeable team of salespeople, storage consultants, and service representatives that create value for customers by improving the organization of equipment and supplies and the efficiency of staff.


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