Kevin Foley
Kevin was educated as an architect at one of the premier architectural schools in the world. The school was based on a vision of integrating self-disciple and innovation in all areas of life and was run by its own students.
After graduating at the top of his class, Kevin took the skills he learned both inside and outside of the classroom at the Architectural Association in London, UK and applied them a series of recognized projects in the Caribbean. Seeking to tap into his more entrepreneurial side, Kevin and a fellow architect decided to stray from the beaten path and create their own destiny by moving to New York City and founding the RADIUS Toothbrush Corporation. Kevin set to work creating a brand for the company by focusing on the natural, boutique, and gift markets.
As the company grew large enough to support in-house production, Kevin decided to again strike out on his own and relocate to a small farming community in Pennsylvania where he found a rundown feed mill to house the operations. Using his architectural skills to restore the mill to its original beauty, Kevin set up shop with his own injection molding, bristling and packaging machines.To support the daunting effort of learning the ins and outs of the plastics manufacturing business, Kevin commenced hiring local community members to join the Radius Family with the vision of helping grow a local business in a local way.
Twenty-five years later, Kevin is still President of RADIUS, running operations from the same restored feed mill. Kevin lives with his wife, Suze, in a 250 year old restored farmhouse surrounded by 60 acres of Pennsylvania farmland that Kevin turned into a Nature Preserve through the Pennsylvania-USDA Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program.

RADIUS® has a dedicated following of users including Sting, Cher, Whoopi Goldberg and many more.
SOURCE Toothbrush – replaceable head toothbrush with a handle that is made from recycled wood mixed with recycled post consumer plastic. Reversible for right or left hand. The replaceable head uses only 15% of the material of an ordinary toothbrush. The bristles radiate outwards towards the tips, allowing the head to be extremely small and allow increased dexterity in brushing in tight spaces.





