Saving Time and Money for a Movie Theatre
Schooley Mitchell Business Optimization Specialist Brian OSullivan explains how he was able to save a movie theatre $1700 on their telecommunication expenses.
Schooley Mitchell Business Optimization Specialist Brian OSullivan explains how he was able to save a movie theatre $1700 on their telecommunication expenses.
Schooley Mitchell Business Optimization Specialist Brian OSullivan details how he contributes to the community through donations and why it’s important.
Schooley Mitchell Business Optimization Specialist Brian OSullivan explains the ways he’s able to give back to the community.
Schooley Mitchell Business Optimization Specialist Brian OSullivan provides a testimonial for Mike Clampitt of Po’ Boys Creole Restaurant , and his restaurant’s irresistible food.
To whom it may concern:
It is our pleasure to write this letter in recognition of a great business, Arrow Safety Device Company. Since 1930, Arrow Safety Device Company has been providing innovative products, ideas and solutions for automotive and highway safety.
Arrow Safety Device Company provides a large assortment of products such as reflective delineators, sign posts, arrow boards, gears bags, radios and more. These come from an extensive list of brand names such as Black Diamond, Ecco, High Speed Gear and many more to ensure you’re finding the best fit of products for your requirements.
The team at Arrow Safety Device Company is truly great to work with. They are all friendly, knowledgeable and professional individuals. They always take the time to listen to your needs in order to find you the most suitable safety products.
We highly recommend Arrow Safety Device Company for any of your automotive or highway safety needs. Its fantastic team is committed to ensuring you that your safety is their top priority.
Sincerely yours,
Brian and Linda O’Sullivan
Business Optimization Specialists
Schooley Mitchell
Schooley Mitchell consultant Brian O’Sullivan is sitting on an ice sculpture at the 2020 Fire and Ice Festival on the Bethany Beach boardwalk.
The theme for the 3rd annual award-winning, week-end long festival, sponsored by the Quiet Resorts – Bethany-Fenwick Area Chamber of Commerce – was “Out of This World”. It is becoming an exciting tradition in Bethany Beach to have many local businesses display ice sculptures on the boardwalk and on the streets of Bethany Beach. There were also many family-oriented activities throughout the weekend. This year the sculptures and festivities expanded down route 26 through Ocean View and Millville.
Brian and Linda are looking forward to the fourth annual Fire and Ice Festival for January, 2021 and hope to see everyone there!

If you’re looking for high-quality automotive and highway safety products, look no further than Arrow Safety Device Company. From lighting and sign posts to safety wear and gear bags, it has everything you need!
Schooley Mitchell consultants Linda and Brian O’Sullivan recently volunteered for packing food boxes for an event called “Thanksgiving for Thousands” sponsored by Mountaire Farms in Selbyville, DE. Brian and Linda were part of a team that filled 10,000 boxes of holiday food (both Thanksgiving and Christmas boxes were filled) for local needy families who were unable to afford the full meal. The boxes included a frozen Mountaire roaster chicken, stuffing, gravy, green beans, corn and cranberry sauce.
This was a great event and ran like a well-oiled machine as each element was added to a box as it moved down a production line of tables, the boxes were sealed and sent out to local charities who feed the less fortunate.

Since 1930, Arrow Safety Device Company has been providing innovative products, ideas and solutions for automotive and highway safety. This includes reflective delineators, sign posts, arrow boards, body armor, radios and much more.
Brian and Linda O’Sullivan recently volunteered for packing food boxes for an event called “Thanksgiving for Thousands” sponsored by Mountaire Farms in Selbyville, DE. Brian and Linda were part of a team that filled 10,000 boxes of holiday food (both Thanksgiving and Christmas boxes were filled) for local needy families who were unable to afford the full meal.