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  • After working seven years in the cleaning industry, 32-year-old Amy Van Derbur started her own cleaning company, Clean & Green. It was her "independent spirit cultivated in my formative years" that gave her the inspiration to start her own business two years ago. Her eight crews provide housekeeping, commercial janitorial services, hard floor care, carpet care, post-construction cleans and move-out cleans. The company has 100 clients in five cities along the Front Range and uses biodegradable cleaning compounds and processes. This year, Van Derbur's business has exceeded its financial goals and Van Derbur is setting a new bar. Why is using biodegradable cleaning compounds important to you?

    ...(Copyright 2011 Dolan Media Newswires)Provided by ProQuest LLC. All Rights Reserved....

  • MASON -- Procter & Gamble's venture into the dry cleaning industry will start in Ohio with a Warren County location. The Cincinnati-based company plans to open a Tide Dry Cleaners in Mason. The Mason Planning Commission recently approved a concept plan and rezoning for the store that will, if City Council approves, be located next to Walgreens on Mason-Montgomery Road.

  • [...] Noach Dear's reputation was so lousy from his years as one of the City Council's most reprehensible members, some predicted calamity once Dear- who had never practiced law- donned judge's robes. The New York City Bar Association found Dear "unqualified," and the Brooklyn Bar Association refused to endorse his candidacy, but his political connections and name recognition in the district made his election in 2007 all but foreordained. In 1996, for example, Dear was a top fundraiser for BiU Clinton and Al Gore- at a fundraising dinner, Dear walked a New York Times reporter over to Clinton and said to him, 'Tell her what you think of me.\n (They do have to be licensed to bring a lawsuit but the collection agencies were able to exploit a loophole in the law and get around that says H...

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  • Fulton Distributing is a major regional distributor of paper, janitorial and chemical products to a wide variety of customers, including resorts and hotels; casinos; restaurants and nightclubs; cleaning contractors; country clubs, and the agriculture industry.

  • On December 1, Rochelle Hill, founder of Pitches for Breakfast, chief strategist and president, Precision Plus Communications, will share the importance of the "60-Second Pitch" with co-eds at the Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC). The "60-Second Pitch" workshop will take place on the campus of BMCC. "It is very important for students to be able to communicate effectively with employers," [Shemeka Peters], employer relations specialist, Center for Career Development, Borough of Manhattan Community College states. Winning October's "Pitch of the Month" was confirmation that the hard work I have done to get my idea off of the ground has been well worth it. By providing a space for me to get immediate feedback from industry professionals, Pitches for Breakfast has proven its c...

    ... Cliette, co-owner, Maid Brigade - a home cleaning service that offers house cleaning and maid servic...

  • According to a recent report by Entrepreneur magazine, six of the top 10 fastest-growing franchises for 2010 are in the commercial cleaning industry. The ranking is based on the number of units added in the U.S. and Canada over the last two years. Commercial cleaning is generally outpacing franchises in other industries, such as retail, because it is relatively inexpensive to get into, and it is somewhat recession-proof. Additionally, in the commercial cleaning industry, it is common for the franchise company to provide its franchisees with clients, giving them an immediate source of revenue.

  • Years ago, Mark Senzell found his niche -- selling cleaning and maintenance supplies to large and small industries and other companies within a 60-mile radius of Evansville. He grew up in the industry, as the grandson of Max and Freda Senzell -- founders 76 years ago of Kor-X-All -- and as the son of Irving Senzell, who also ran the company for years.

  • ST. LOUIS - A few years ago, Terverius Black, an independent hip- hop producer in Huntsville, Ala., was getting nervous about the state of the record industry. To hedge his financial bets, Black started a commercial cleaning business on the side, and consulted with a financial adviser about how to survive in a down economy while still living out his artistic dreams.

  • Mop the floors, take out the trash, scrub the toilet. Cleaning up after yourself and your loved ones is time consuming, and that's perhaps why more and more people are choosing to pay someone else to do the dirty work. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics says the cleaning services industry is expected to grow 5.5 percent annually through 2009. It is a $46 billon dollar a year business, with maid services making up 66 percent, or $30 billion.

    ...(Copyright 2007 Dolan Media Newswires)Provided by ProQuest LLC. All Rights Reserved....



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