PestCo technicians have been kept busy this summer with a number of treatment requests for wasps, cockroaches, flies, fruit flies, birds, rats and mice, fleas and ants. Technician Mike Wills recently treated a large wasp nest that was found in the roof of an Auckland property. The nest is one of many technicians have been
“It’s been a good journey,” Sanjiv Singh says. The North Shore franchisee, who takes care of a large multi-sited customer, has been with Crest for 7 years. “The time has gone fast. I am still really glad I chose Crest. The franchise system they have ticked all the boxes for me when I was looking
West Auckland Franchisee Nilesh Sharma supported Hospice West Auckland’s Santa Cause. “I always support my customers where I can. I took part in Santa Cause – their annual fundraiser that celebrates the gift of Christmas giving in workplaces in December,” he says. “They are a great organisation to be involved with. They are always really
The Business North Harbour Expo was a great networking opportunity, North Harbour/Whangarei Regional Manager Neil Kumar says. Neil and North Shore/West Auckland Regional Manager Caroline Wedding attended the conference, which was held at the QBE Stadium in Albany. As part of Crest’s booth, prize draw for a SkyCity package for two, which included one nights accommodation,
Freemans Bay School, Kereru Park Campus and St Leonards Road School principals were the lucky recipients of prizes as part of Crest’s booth at Te Akatea Maori Principals’ Conference. CrestClean is proud to be a silver sponsor of the Te Akatea Maori Principals’ Association. The conference, which was held from September 9 to 11 at
Te Akatea Maori Principals’ Conference has been a huge success for silver sponsors CrestClean. The conference was held from September 9 to 11 at the Auckland Rendezvous Grand Hotel. North Shore/West Auckland Regional Manager Caroline Wedding, South/East Auckland Regional Manager Viky Narayan, National Sales Manager Chris Barker, Managing Director Grant McLauchlan and Chairman of Directors
West Auckland Hospice has thanked CrestClean’s Auckland West team for helping make a difference. Regional Manager Caroline Wedding and a team of franchisees helped set up the Te Atatu Peninsula Community Centre for their annual Absolutely Fabulous Fashion Show charity fundraiser. As a way of saying thank you, CrestClean received a certificate of appreciation and
Ayaan Lal is keeping first time parents Payal Kumar and Atish Lal on their toes. The Auckland West franchisee team has been with Crest for three years and welcomed their precious bundle of joy Ayaan, into the world on March 18. “We are both enjoying him a lot,” Atish says. “We love being parents. We
A plethora of engagement opportunities was one of the main highlights at the New Zealand School Trustees Association Conference, North Shore/West Auckland Regional Manager Caroline Wedding says. More than 900 people attended the conference held at the SkyCity Convention Centre in Auckland from July 3 to 5. Attendees included principals and board of trustee members.
Diego Gonzalez could not stop smiling after he received a certificate of completion from the Master Cleaners Training Institute acknowledging his achievement. MacLaren Park Henderson South (MPHS) Community Trust, which is one of CrestClean’s customers, asked Auckland West Regional Manager Caroline Wedding to see if there was a training program suitable for Diego. Auckland Operations
Rajesh Narayan was introduced to CrestClean by his younger brother, Viky Narayan, Crest’s Regional Manager for South and East Auckland. “When I came to New Zealand I was working for Sky TV and it was okay but I didn’t like the hours,” Raj recalls. “I was thinking of investing in something and going out on
The West Auckland Business Club 2015 Business Showcase was a rewarding event to attend, says Caroline Wedding, CrestClean’s Regional Manager for West Auckland and North Shore. Held on March 5 at the Trusts Arena in Henderson, CrestClean was one of 40 local businesses that exhibited. “It was very engaging,” says Caroline. “People wanted to talk