
Crafted in the USA: EME’s Commitment to Quality and Innovation
March 13, 2026
Veteran-Owned and Proudly Made in the U.S.A




Teresa Brooks serves as a Sales Account Manager and works closely with hospitals and distributors across the country. She connects with customers each day to make sure they have the medical supplies they need. By answering calls and coordinating orders, she helps ensure providers stay equipped to support patient care.
Our company manufactures telemetry pouches, labor and delivery products and ice bags used in healthcare settings. Telemetry pouches hold heart monitors so patients can carry them comfortably during monitoring or treatment. These products support hospitals that rely on dependable medical supplies.
Manufacturing telemetry pouches in the United States remains a point of pride. Many hospitals and distributors value working with a domestic manufacturer that can respond quickly to their needs.
Customers expect fast service and clear communication. Orders move quickly through production so hospitals can receive their supplies within days. Teresa and her responsiveness helps healthcare providers stay prepared to care for their patients.
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I have held several positions with EME since hired in November of 1989. I began my journey in Accounts Receivable, then moved to Purchasing before going into Manufacturing Management. While in Manufacturing Management I was instrumental in helping EME acquire its ISO certification in 2005. In 2014, I was promoted to General Manager and in 2020, I became the CEO. I embraced each role with an open mind and eagerness to learn. The journey was both challenging and rewarding, and I would not change a thing.
I have been with EME since February 1991. I have held the positions of Receptionist/Billing, Buyer, and Credit Manager. In 2018, I was instrumental in transitioning our ISO certification from the 2008 version to the 2015 version.
Over the years I have watched EME’s manufactured sales growth climb from 15% to 90% of the total sales.
I fabricate and test new machines. I helped engineer the automated fetal belt machine and the automated Telemetry Pouch machine. I have been with EME since March 2011. I started part time during high school in production, then moved to Maintenance as an Industrial Equipment Technician, then Industrial Equipment Millwright Technician and now am the Process and Automation Engineer after graduating from college.
I began working at EME during high school and continued working part-time while attending LSU. I worked on the production floor, made boxes, pulled orders, and even drove the van from warehouse to warehouse when EME consisted of 3 buildings. After graduating, I moved into the role of Inventory and Logistics Coordinator where I moved LTL freight and assisted with managing inventory. I was promoted to Manufacturing Manager in January of 2021, where I do a little bit of everything, such as managing employees, staying on top of raw material, finished goods and mechanic’s parts inventory. I am also involved in quality control, purchasing, negotiating freight rates, control of the shipping department, and special projects.
I started my career at EME in 2005 as an Industrial Equipment Technician and became Project Engineer in 2016. Since taking on that role, my team & I, along with our resources, have been focused on and incorporated many automation processes into our operation. My responsibilities include coordinating and completing projects on time within budget and scope. I take great pride in what I do to represent our company.