Envu U.S. Named Great Place To Work

Envu U.S. was named a Great Place To Work for the second year in a row based on employee feedback around trust, pride and camaraderie.

Envu U.S. Named Great Place To Work

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CARY, N.C. — Envu U.S. was named a Great Place To Work for the second year in a row. The certification is awarded based on employee feedback around trust, pride and camaraderie.

With half a century of environmental science experience, Envu works to advance healthy environments for everyone everywhere. The global company has 312 employees in the United States.

Founded in 1992 by Robert Levering and Amy Lyman, Great Place To Work has evolved into a global authority on workplace culture. The world-renowned organization is dedicated to shaping positive workplace cultures worldwide. The Great Place To Work survey was distributed to all employees in the U.S. According to the results:

· 93% of employees say that Envu provides a physically safe workplace and fair treatment for everyone, regardless of race, sexual orientation, gender or age.

· 91% say they felt welcomed when they joined the company.

·  80% say Envu is a great place to work.

“We’re honored to be recognized once again — not just for what it says about our workplace but for what it enables us to do,” said Mark Schneid, head of commercial operations, North America. “When our people feel valued and empowered, they’re inspired to do their best work — delivering greater impact for our customers and communities.”

Bed bugs, rodents, flying insects, cockroaches and mosquitoes impact living conditions and often carry and spread diseases. Vector-borne diseases, caused by parasites, bacteria or viruses, account for more than 17% of all infectious diseases, causing more than 700,000 deaths annually.

Envu Professional Pest Management and Mosquito Management teams develop solutions to protect people from pest-related threats in residential, business and public settings. This work is especially important as we witness a convergence of vector-borne diseases like malaria, dengue, leishmaniasis and Chagas disease around the world, the company said.

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