January 15, 2012
Promote your community projects through LO
LO executive director Tony DiGiovanni CLT recently asked members to reveal the great causes and projects their company has been involved with over the past year or two.
The response was overwhelming. Over 45 replies containing a vast variety of community-building projects were received.
“I am always amazed and inspired by the contribution ethic of our members. Many participate in organized events through the Chapters, while many more contribute to their own special causes,” said DiGiovanni. “The reality is the good works reflect a company’s culture and individual character, while also reflecting well on the entire industry.”
Each month Landscape Ontario magazine will feature a number of projects our members have performed in their community. This issue we feature four members. Any members who have completed a project, but have not sent the information to the LO home office, may do so to adennis@landscapeontario.com.
The response was overwhelming. Over 45 replies containing a vast variety of community-building projects were received.
“I am always amazed and inspired by the contribution ethic of our members. Many participate in organized events through the Chapters, while many more contribute to their own special causes,” said DiGiovanni. “The reality is the good works reflect a company’s culture and individual character, while also reflecting well on the entire industry.”
Each month Landscape Ontario magazine will feature a number of projects our members have performed in their community. This issue we feature four members. Any members who have completed a project, but have not sent the information to the LO home office, may do so to adennis@landscapeontario.com.