Environmental Service Systems Demonstrates Commitment to Education with $15,000 Donation to Johnson C. Smith University College of Business and Professional Studies

Environmental Service Systems (ESS), a leading provider of integrated facility maintenance services, proudly announces its commitment to advancing education through a substantial $15,000 donation to the Johnson C. Smith University College of Business and Professional Studies.

Edgar Ruth, the founder and president of Environmental Service Systems, expressed that contributing $15,000 to the Johnson C. Smith University College of Business and Professional Studies was an obvious decision. He explained, “We firmly believe in the transformative power of education and are thrilled to contribute to shaping the next generation of business professionals. As we join hands to empower aspiring business leaders, we look forward to witnessing the positive impact our contribution will have on the academic journey of students and the broader community."

Expressing the business community's commitment to the thriving success of JCSU, Dr. Alphonso O. Ogbuehi, who initiated the DEAB in July 2023, emphasized the significance of partnerships like these. The DEAB, comprising senior-level business owners, executives, and community leaders, convenes regularly to explore ways to enhance the college's collaboration with the business sector and adapt its curriculum to meet the dynamic demands of the industry.

ESS remains steadfast in its belief that investing in education is an investment in a brighter future. Through this meaningful collaboration and donation, the Company reaffirms its commitment to supporting education, fostering innovation, and building a foundation for success.

About ESS

Established in 1998, Environmental Service Systems, LLC provides facility services to clients belonging to a range of industries. For more information about ESS, visit www.environmentalss.com 

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