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Circle Specialty Names New Director of Sales
The Brooklyn-based company specializing in pediatrics has hired an industry veteran.

January 3, 2025 by Laurie Watanabe

Headshot of John Morgan

John Morgan

Circle Specialty’s new director of sales is a Complex Rehab Technology (CRT) industry veteran.

In a Dec. 31 press release, Brooklyn, New York-based Circle Specialty announced it has hired John Morgan, best known for his long tenure with positioning/mobility manufacturer Freedom Designs.

“Morgan brings over 27 years of experience in the durable medical equipment industry, having held senior positions at Freedom Designs and Invacare,” the announcement said. “During his tenure at Invacare, Morgan served as the director of national accounts, where he was widely recognized for his professional sales expertise and strong relationships with providers, therapists and clinicians. After leaving Invacare in April 2023, Morgan had semi-retired, but was inspired to return to the industry following discussions with [Circle Specialty co-founder and owner Abraham] Goldstein.”

“It was not my intention to return to the industry until I met with Abraham and saw the growth and potential at Circle Specialty,” said Morgan. “After visiting New York to review the product line and the company’s vision, it was clear that this was an opportunity I couldn’t pass up.”

The company, founded by Abraham and Pearl Goldstein, lists its mission as providing “an affordable, niche line of rehab equipment designed to help kids and teens achieve maximum mobility and independence both indoors and outdoors.”

Current Circle Specialty product lines include the Ziggo folding manual wheelchair, the Strive adaptive stroller, the Klip posterior walker, the Pivot gait trainer, the Pango school (activity) chair, and the Anchor bath chair.

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