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ABOUT US

Our Beginnings

Eagle Fork Innovations (EFI) was founded in February 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia by Israel Defense Forces veteran Nathan Williams. Nathan's overseas military experience and current events in the United States inspired Nathan to create a revolutionary, easy-to-use tourniquet. This tourniquet will be the beginning of a line of products specifically designed to save the lives of our soldiers on the front lines and civilians suffering from compressible hemorrhaging. In addition to our patent pending SLAP-ON Tourniquet, EFI will strive to provide innovative solutions that will have a positive lasting impact on current and future generations. We are a company devoted to "innovation with a social conscience."

We, at EFI believe you can tell a lot about a company from its name. Eagle Fork Innovations is named after a small river in southeastern Oklahoma - "The Eagle Fork Creek." This tiny creek leads to a small river which was dammed up to create Broken Bow Lake, a small community close to where Nathan's father was raised. The Army Corps of Engineers estimated that it would take 3 months to dam; it would take only 2 weeks. This goes to show that even the smallest of ideas, companies, or people can create and affect large positive change - something that our company will constantly strive to do. 

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About Us: About

THE TEAM

Striving for a Safer Future

About Us: Team

NATHAN WILLIAMS

Chief Executive Officer/Founder

Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, Nathan served in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) for 2.5 years in the Iron Dome Missile Defense System and the Ballistic Picture Managing Center. Upon his honorable discharge, Nathan returned to the United States and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Physics at Oglethorpe University. Currently, he is pursuing his PhD in Computational Science & Engineering (Aerospace Home-Unit) at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Nathan hopes to design and market products to help those in need - civilian and soldier alike.

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