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COVER STORY W ant to know what makes a company successful— manufacturers have looked to adapting computers, robotics, and at what is posted on the walls. That is the feeling you and every mattress it makes. “We give customers something they what they believe in and what they strive for? Look get when you walk into Fox Mattress’ Holly Hill location at 1966 North Nova Road where Ben Franklin’s quote is prominently displayed in the showroom: cyber technology to production, Fox Mattress still handcrafts each can’t find anywhere else,” says Chelsea. The sign hanging over Chelsea’s desk is “Think Big.” Chelsea is the third generation Carter to run the business. Chelsea has many titles, Co-Owner, Vice President, and Director of Sales, but she doesn’t even list a title on her business card. Why? She simply The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten. This could easily be the motto of Fox Mattress, one of Volusia County’s small business manufacturers. Simply put, Chelsea and Rick Carter want to build a better mattress than they can buy elsewhere. That has been the business standard for Fox Mattress since first opening in 1968. They must be getting it right—for the last twenty-six years Volusia County residents have voted them Best Factory Direct Store and Best Mattress. So how does a Mom and Pop (or really a Father and wears too many hats. Chelsea’s so dedicated that she works six days a week. This dedication has earned her the nickname “the bulldog” and a tireless reputation: Chelsea will not let go until the customers’ needs are met. Even on Saturday, her “day off,” she often has lunch with her father and, yes, the discussion is almost always business. A Bachelor of Science in Social Work from Florida State University with an emphasis in gerontology would not seem like the best preparation for her current position, but after a couple brief flings in her chosen field, she came home to mattresses. In fact, she and her husband both work in the family business. Chelsea knows everything there is to know about mattresses and is an integral part of the success of the company. Chelsea is too young to remember her family’s original store Daughter) business like Fox Mattress achieve longevity in a fast- in the sixties, then named Carter Bedding. After the untimely runs the company alongside her dad, the answer is simply going the business. At nineteen, Rick realized he could use some paced world of innovation? According to Chelsea Carter, who back to the basics and offering something unique. Even as other death of her grandfather, Chelsea’s father, Rick Carter, inherited backup. A partnership with Rex Fox helped the Carters combine Quality Ov FOX MATTRESS’S W | 18 | EVOLVE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MAGAZINE