CHANDLER, Ariz. – Somerset Landscape traded in their standard orange shirts for pink shirts with a bright pink ribbon on the back to commemorate Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Employees in pink shirts were seen in Arizona and Texas along city streets, at HOA’s, at commercial buildings, at hospitals and at multi-family housing on Tuesday’s and Friday’s throughout the month of October. Somerset was also a proud sponsor of a local fundraiser, Save Second Base-Pub Crawl.
“Our customers appreciate seeing our employees in the pink shirts,” said Brian Lemmermann, Somerset Landscape founder and CEO. “Many of them, as well as our employees, have been impacted by Breast Cancer. If we can brighten their day a little and let them know that they have our support, it is well worth it.”
“Our customers appreciate seeing our employees in the pink shirts,” said Brian Lemmermann, Somerset Landscape founder and CEO. “Many of them, as well as our employees, have been impacted by Breast Cancer. If we can brighten their day a little and let them know that they have our support, it is well worth it.”
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