Good Deed Team Supports Local Elementary Schools in March

Good Deed Team Supports Local Elementary Schools in March

As March kicked off, no one quite expected the changes that would occur throughout the month. With home schooling, people working from home, business policy changes, and everyone practicing social distancing, it has been a strange and unprecedented time for most. Our Good Deed Team leaders, Kristen and Greg, wanted to honor the space and changes necessary while remaining involved within the communities we serve.

When the news first broke that students would be completing classes from home, Greg and Kristen worked together with a local elementary school team to put together and hand out food items to around 100 families. Knowing that for many kids, their main meals come from school, made this an important opportunity for the Good Deed Team to help! Greg returned the following week to put together andgive out over 150 bags of food and toiletry items to the families.

Looking for more ways to help students and families during this time, Greg and Kristen were able to make over 50 gallons of laundry detergent to donate to other local elementary schools in the communities we serve! Along with the detergent, they donated books, coloring books, crayons, and Easter treats for the kids to enjoy. All the items were dropped off to be distributed to the families.

It is truly extraordinary to see people in our communities stepping up to help each other – from businesses to non-profits to individuals on their own, seeing everyone come together during a difficult time shows how much everyone cares. We are thankful for Kristen and Greg finding ways to help and small ways to make a difference, even from a distance!

It is important to note that the Good Deed Team reached out to these schools ahead of time to coordinate how best to help during these circumstances. If you are wanting to volunteer or donate, please reach out to the school or business beforehand to make sure that all necessary precautions are taken!

Looking Back: Northwest’s Good Deed Team’s Extraordinary 2019

Looking Back: Northwest’s Good Deed Team’s Extraordinary 2019

The year of 2020 is full steam ahead, and the first three months have already been incredible for Northwest and the Northwest Good Deed Team! As we plan for all 2020 has in store, we wanted to take a moment to look back on all we had the opportunity to be a part of in 2019, all the people and the organizations that we were able to work with to help make a difference.

northwest exterminating good deed team

Each year, the Good Deed Team hosts First Responder Cookouts throughout the communities that we live and work in, and 2019 was no different. We held 25 Cookouts and were able to feed over 9,000 people through it all. The most rewarding thing about the Cookouts is connecting with the first responders in our communities who go above and beyond for each of us every day. It’s those connections that have allowed us the opportunity to cookout for the upcoming Metro-Atlanta Firefighters Conference, which host firemen from all over the state. Our team couldn’t be more thrilled to serve these men and women lunch as they train to better protect their communities!

first responder cookout northwest exterminating good deed team

Another focus of the Good Deed Team each year is our local schools. In 2019, we were able to host 10 Bilingual Family Literacy Program events and 18 career days, donate 250 school backpacks, and gift 1,700 books. Supporting local schools has always been an important focus for the team because we believe that every child deserves a positive school experience! Whether it’s helping with a Mystery Reader program or an upcoming field trip, creating an experience that the kids can enjoy and will remember is truly amazing and something we plan to continue.

northwest exterminating good deed team

With every teammate’s passion and interest different, we get to help in a wide array of categories! From collecting items to donate to local shelters to building bunk beds for organizations that give them back to those in need, each year brings something new for the Good Deed Team to dive into. In 2019, we were able to volunteer with 3 Children’s Hospitals, in Savannah, Macon, and Augusta, to help bring a bit of joy and fun during a few holidays for the kids currently being treated. Volunteering with the local Children’s Hospitals is something we’re hopeful to continue in 2020 and beyond, with our Savannah office looking forward to celebrating many holidays to come with the children.

northwest exterminating good deed team

What started as a small mission to create a positive impact in the communities that we live and work in has grown to what the Good Deed Team is today: a team full of people working together, consistently looking outward into their communities to see where they can best help or serve those around them. Looking back, 2019 was an incredible year for us to focus on the people and organizations that mean so much to the teammates of Northwest. We know that 2020 is just another chance for us to serve more, help better, and bring even more opportunities for our teammates to make a difference.

northwest exterminating good deed team

If you know of an opportunity where the Good Deed Team could lend their time or helping hands, please reach out to us at [email protected].

Northwest Exterminating Selected as One of the BEST Places to Work in Atlanta by AJC’s Top Workplaces 2020

Northwest Exterminating Selected as One of the BEST Places to Work in Atlanta by AJC’s Top Workplaces 2020

For the 8thconsecutive year, Northwest Exterminating has been honored as one of the best places to work by the Atlanta Journal Constitution’s Top Workplaces survey. The list is based solely on teammate feedback from nearly 3,000 companies and over 40,000 teammates that is gathered from a third-party that partners with the AJC. The Northwest team is always thrilled to learn that we have made the Top Workplaces list each year, as every teammate takes great pride in our overall culture!

With our teammates’ feedback, Northwest came in at number 27 in the midsize company category. “Without each of the extraordinary teammates that believe in and work with Northwest daily, we wouldn’t be the company we are today! I’m thankful we have a team that works hard, cares about our customers, and enjoys not only working together but also serving our communities together. It’s an honor to be on the Top Workplaces list once again,” said Stanford Phillips, Co-President of Northwest Exterminating.

The Northwest culture is focused on fun, living and working by the Northwest Way, and supporting our team and communities. Through our culture, we strive to live up to our mission of being “an extraordinary company creating extraordinary experiences,” which applies not only externally to the level of service and care we aim to provide our customers, but also internally by honoring our teammates.

We plan to continue to build on our family-like atmosphere as we continue to grow throughout the Southeast to better serve our customers. We are grateful to be chosen, once again, as a Top Workplace in Atlanta. If you’re interested in working and growing with the Mouse, explore our Career Opportunities!

The Newnan Office Makes a Difference in February

The Newnan Office Makes a Difference in February

Our Newnan team is off to an incredible start in 2020! Looking inward to the team’s interests and passions has allowed them to see new opportunities to help their communities.

One goal the team has for the year is to volunteer with the local animal shelter and humane society more often. Some of the teammates spent their Sunday at the NCHS Orientation learning about the organization’s mission and how they can help serve the animals and adoptive families throughout the year. The team will be attending dog training in March, and they’re looking forward to helping with adoption days, clean up, and caring for the animals.

The team has also continued their focus on helping local organizations and bringing smiles to those in their community. They spent a few hours one Saturday sorting through donations at the Coweta Pregnancy Service, a local organization that supports women and families in the area. They also stopped by the Ansley Park Health and Rehabilitation Center to spend some time with the residents and wish them a happy Valentine’s Day! “One resident’s card had a typewriter on the front and that reminded him of one his dad used to have! He said we couldn’t understand how much that meant to him, and the great memories it brought back. This event not only touched the hearts of the residents but our team as well,” said Good Deed Team Ambassador, Angela C.

It truly has been an extraordinary February for the teammates of our Newnan office. They are a great example of a team that wants to Make a Difference in all they do. It is incredible to see teammates not only enjoy working together but also serving the community together. We are excited to see the upcoming projects and volunteering the Newnan team is up to next.

Good Deed Team Ambassador of 2019 Announced

Good Deed Team Ambassador of 2019 Announced

We are proud to announce our 2019 Northwest Good Deed Ambassador of the Year, Brittney Bonsignore. Since joining the Northwest team, Brittney has not only embraced the Northwest Way, but she has applied action to it and made a tremendous impact on her Northwest teammates and surrounding community.

With laser focus, a servant’s heart, and a people-first mentality, Brittney has rallied her Newnan teammates for several Good Deed events in the Newnan area. She fostered countless relationships with organizations, like Bridging the Gap, and elementary schools, and she has increased outreach to Northwest customers. With her leadership, Newnan started a Customer Appreciation day that supports Northwest customers that may have fallen on hard times.

Brittney has continuously shared innovative, fresh ideas with her fellow Good Deed ambassadors, all while quietly leading with humility and kindness. One interaction with her and you are left knowing that she is filled with kindness, respect, and grace. We are grateful to have such an extraordinary teammate on our team who not only has an amazing heart for people but also inspires us each to aim higher every day.

Northwest Good Deed Team Honored  with National Pest Management Association “Gives Award”

Northwest Good Deed Team Honored with National Pest Management Association “Gives Award”

The Northwest Good Deed Team received the 2019 National Pest Management Association Gives Award. The award is presented by the NPMA’s Leadership Development Group and is meant to recognize companies that demonstrate leadership through their dedication and contribution to the good of the community.The submissions were judged on selected criteria by the Leadership Development Group.

The Good Deed Team (GDT) was overwhelmed when discovering that Northwest was receiving the award, as the submission came from other teammates who felt the GDT should submit for the opportunity. As Greg Green, Co-Director of the GDT, says, “We’re just glad we get to do what we do every day. Helping people, helping our communities… that’s what it is all about. I still can’t believe our teammates surprised us with something like this. The Northwest Family is one of kind.”

The Northwest Good Deed Team was recognized with the Gives Award at the 2019 PestWorld, a summit hosted by NPMA to bring together pest management professionals. Stanford Phillips, Northwest Exterminating Co-President, accepted the award on behalf of the GDT to continue the surprise and celebrate the GDT when returning to Atlanta.

“What an honor it was to receive the award on behalf of all Northwest,” said Stanford. “The Northwest Family is extraordinary. I can’t thank Kristen, Greg, the GDT, and each Northwest teammate enough for making such an impact in our communities and for being extraordinary people. It’s inspiring to see how they put people first and look for ways to make an impact every day.”

To find out more information the NPMA Gives Award, please visit their website. For more information on the Northwest Good Deed Team, click here.

About The National Pest Management Association –The National Pest Management Association (NPMA), a non-profit organization with more than 5,500 members from around the world, was established in 1933 to support the pest management industry’s commitment to the protection of public health, food and property. This commitment is reflected both in the continuing education of pest management professionals and the dissemination of timely information to homeowners and businesses.

About the Northwest Good Deed Team –As much as Northwest Exterminating is in the pest control business, we’re even more so in the people business. It’s that train of thinking that helped Northwest create The Good Deed Team (GDT) in 2011. The GDT is an active part of the Northwest Family that seeks out and partners with local schools, businesses, and organizations to create an impact in our communities. The GDT goal is to serve and be involved in the areas in which we live and work through simple, meaningful opportunities.

Newnan Teammates Look To Bridge The Gap in the Community

Newnan Teammates Look To Bridge The Gap in the Community

The Northwest Newnan teammates spent this past Saturday boxing food to be distributed to members of the community at Bridging the Gap.

Bridging the Gap is a non-profit organization based in Coweta County in Georgia. Their mission is to provide assistance to those in need in the community. They aim to do this by leading with food, serving with compassion, and restoring through ministry. This summer, Bridging the Gap was able to serve 383 hot meals and collect 31,412 pounds of food.

Our Newnan teammates participated in a weekly event hosted by Bridging the Gap. Every Saturday from 8-11AM, a drive-up food bank is set up where families can fill out a form to request items they may need for the week.

“It’s really something special when you have a group of people get together to serve the community,” said Brittany, Newnan’s Good Deed Ambassador. “The team enjoyed volunteering together and working with an organization that helps the people in our community.”

This is event is a direct reflection of the mission of the Northwest Good Deed Team; looking into the community in which we serve and recognizing a need. Northwest is grateful to have teammates that take a normal Saturday and turn it into a day of giving, compassion, and coming together. If you’re interested in volunteering with Bridging the Gap, you can find more information here.

2 Teammates Recently Awarded the “Customer for Life” Award

2 Teammates Recently Awarded the “Customer for Life” Award

Northwest truly has some extraordinary teammates! Often times, we do not feel like we are recognizing them enough for all they do for their customers, their teammates, and Northwest. Each month, a teammate is chosen as the “Customer for Life” recipient by the reviews they receive, the feedback their managers and teammates have, and the extraordinary care they have given to their customers. Here are two teammates who have recently been awarded the “Customer for Life” Award and are extraordinary examples of living The Northwest Way!

Devon C. – Devon is a Service Professional from our Buford Service Center. When we asked how his teammates would describe him, they said, “Devon’s a self-starter, he is 100% about his customers, and he is dedicated!” Devon’s a well-known teammate by most at Northwest because he fills up a room with energy and truly puts his Customers First every day. He’s known for having customers who call him directly and have customers who treat him like family; we have even heard he has been invited to a wedding! Devon is one of a kind, and we are so glad to have him be a part of the Northwest Family and show us what it means to put Customers First.

Jessie C. – Jessie is a Service Professional from our Lanier Service Center. He is the kind of guy known for never cutting corners and getting the job done right! When we asked his teammates to describe him, they said, “Jessie is friendly, engaging, and always thorough! We’ve heard several customers praise Jesse because of his customer service and how much he cares.” Jessie cares for each of his customers and genuinely listens to any concerns so that he can better help the home and the family. Jessie is a teammate that everyone enjoys working with. The Northwest Family is grateful to have a teammate who shows us what it means to Do What Is Right daily.

Without the people who make up the Northwest Family, Northwest wouldn’t be Northwest. We are so thankful to have the teammates we do, that continue to move us forward and put our customers first!

If you have an extraordinary teammate story you would like to share with Northwest, please reach out to us.

Northwest’s Steve Phillips Invited on Simon Says Let’s Talk Business

Northwest’s Steve Phillips Invited on Simon Says Let’s Talk Business

The second generation of Northwest’s Phillips family leadership, Steve Phillips, was invited to speak with Al Simon about who and what Northwest Exterminating is all about as a company and team. Steve took the time to talk about Northwest’s history, our green service offerings, the Northwest Good Deed Team, and more during the segment.

Al Simon and Steve Phillips have been friends for many years, and Al is a trusted sales and leadership source, especially in the Metro-Atlanta area. Simon’s show, Simon Says Let’s Talk Business, is hosted on Gwinnett Business Radio X. On the show, Steve also answered questions about how Northwest serves our customers and competing with yourself to be the company that your customers deserve. “We’re always thinking green, always trying to change and innovate, and we try to do what is best for our customer,” said Steve Phillips, Northwest Exterminating Brand Ambassador. “We started focusing on green pest control about 18 years ago; we were the first to come out… we use the products that mother nature gives us.”

The Northwest team is grateful to have an Ambassador like Steve who truly believes and lives by the Northwest Way and sets the example to be a team that doesn’t cut short on what we need to do for our customers. Hear more of the interview with Steve Phillips here, and learn more about Northwest Exterminating and our services here.

Pin It on Pinterest

Call Now Button