ORLANDO, Fla. – Middleton Lawn & Pest Control recently stepped forward to become the first member of the Orlando Science Center’s Enterprise Partnership Program.
The program offers member companies additional employee benefits by providing employees and their families with free Orlando Science Center (OSC) memberships for an annual $1,250 company paid fee.
As a family-oriented company with approximately 300 employees in their Florida offices, Middleton Lawn & Pest Control realizes the importance of parents’ roles in the work force and the need to take care of their families.
“Middleton understands that a good benefits package is just as important as a person’s paycheck,” says Greg Clendenin, president of Middleton. “Participation in this program is a great value for our employees and their families. The science center is an ideal location for the type of quality life experiences that ultimately lead to happier and more productive employees.”
OSC is working closely with Middleton to ensure that the program meets everyone’s needs and provides fun and educational experiences for individuals and families. In addition to the immediate benefits for employees, companies receive added promotion through OSC’s Web site and member magazine, discounts on renting the center for private functions and corporate invitations to exclusive events.
OSC is offering this program to strengthen its ties with local industries. For more information on the Enterprise Partnership Program, please contact Rick Goupil, OSC’s director of sales, at 407/514-2101.
The author is Managing Editor of Lawn & Landscape magazine and can be reached at nwisniewski@lawnandlandscape.com.
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