Up-skilling is an important part of CrestClean’s commitment to training franchisees. Wellington and Hutt Valley franchisees attended a one day Floor Care Introduction course that was held at the Wellington Cadet Centre. The course, which covered machine competence and use, gave franchisees the opportunity to understand how a buffing machine works. Franchisees will now complete
Birchville School has moved forward thanks to Daler Singh, Hanspreet Hari and Navneet Kaur’s commitment to providing an excellent cleaning and caretaking service. The Upper Hutt team took over the school’s cleaning service in November last year and they have made a sizable impression, Principal Simon Kenny says. “They do a fantastic job,” he says.
Sharing different things that have improved their business were one of the many discussion topics at the Hutt Valley team meeting. The meeting was held at Wholly Bagels in Lower Hutt. “There were a number of topics discussed throughout the meeting; Health and Safety was one of these. We discussed our internal communication, teamwork and
Three lucky principals are thrilled they won a set of rugby balls for their school after they attended the Wellington Primary Principal’s Association Conference. As part of CrestClean’s stand, 126 principals entered the draw to win a set of nine rugby balls for their school. The winners were Northland School, Discovery School and Fraser Crescent
Here’s some positive comments from a local CrestClean customer: Judy has been taking care of Liquip’s cleaning requirements for a couple of years and does so with a high standard. Judy has a great work ethic and always goes the extra mile to ensure that the building meets a good standard of cleanliness. I’ve grown to
Philip Wilson is the Wellington, Hutt Valley and Palmerston North Regional Quality Assurance Co-ordinator. As part of his role, Philip will undertake quality audits, assist with implementing new contracts and be a guiding force for franchisees new to the business. CrestClean has similar co-ordinators in Auckland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Hawkes Bay and Christchurch. “It’s
Hutt Valley franchisees Helen and Greg Caingcoy have been given an A+ from Belmont School. Helen and Greg, who have been cleaning the premises for two years, always ensure they deliver a professional service. Principal Robin Thompson says she has seen a great improvement with the cleaning of the school and is really pleased with
Purchasing a CrestClean franchise was one of the best decisions Chandra Narayan has made. “Purchasing a CrestClean franchise was a good opportunity,” he says. “I really enjoy the work that I do and interacting with my customers. My customers are always very happy. It works for me.” The Hutt Valley franchisee, who recently received his
It was John Channer’s lucky day. The Fraser Crescent School Principal won a 32” Panasonic TV and 27 rugby balls as part of a CrestClean competition he entered at the New Zealand Principals’ Federation Conference. Conference attendees were invited to guess how many rugby balls were inside a specially built clear plinth. The correct guesses,
An opportunity to join CrestClean three years ago is one Hutt Valley/Wairarapa Regional Manager Clare Menzies grasped. “Prior to joining Crest, I was already working in the Health industry. Joining Crest made sense. It was an opportunity to grow and I saw it as a challenge to help develop the region. Crest has allowed me
The New Zealand Catholic Education Convention was a positive event to attend, Wellington Regional Manager Richard Brodie says. About 850 people attended the event that was held from June 10 to 12 at the TSB Arena in Wellington. “It was a very positive expo,” he says. “We received a lot of good feedback and it
Hard work has paid off for Nitin Prasad and Saleshni Lai. The Hutt Valley CrestClean franchisee team, who has been cleaning Nga Tamariki Early Childhood Centre since February this year, received praise from management about their high standard of cleaning. Supervisor Sharee Ormond is thrilled with the look of the shiny polished vinyl floors. “We