WhiteGlove Health up and running in Middle Tennessee

Several months after announcing its intention to partner with Middle Tennessee companies, mobile primary care provider WhiteGlove Health announced today that it has begun providing services to its four "founders circle" partners.

WhiteGlove is also proud to announce that four companies -- Beaman Automotive Group; Blevins, Inc.; Hardaway Construction Group; and Simplex Healthcare -- joined its Tennessee Founders Circle, which was created to recognize early adopters of WhiteGlove's service. The Founders Circle provides incentives to Tennessee companies that joined WhiteGlove's Corporate Membership Program prior to the start of service.

"We're thrilled to now be operating in Tennessee and are very pleased to have these three companies join our Corporate Membership Program and others about to sign up," said Robert Fabbio, chief executive officer and founder of WhiteGlove Health. "Our vision has always been to offer our service nationwide, and it is exciting to be expanding into Nashville."

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