Sprague Pest Solutions, a provider of pest-control services to self-storage and other industries, has been recognized as a “Top Workplace,” by “The Oregonian” and “The Seattle Times.” This marks the third time the company has been recognized in Oregon and the second in Seattle, according to a press release.
The designation is based on employee feedback gathered through a third-party survey administered by Energage LLC, which conducts workplace-culture research. It measures 15 drivers critical to the success of an organization including alignment, execution and connection to offer a picture of how staff view their workplace experience, the release stated.
“Our team has grown to the largest it has ever been,” said Shane Hartnett, director of operations for Sprague. “Maintaining our strong, connected culture across every branch has never been more important. This recognition reflects the dedication and pride our teams bring to their work every day. It’s an honor to see as we grow that our team members continue to feel valued, supported and proud to be part of Sprague.”
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Earlier this year, Sprague received three business awards in recognition of the company’s workplace culture, multi-generational leadership and community roots.
Family-owned Sprague provides preventive and remedial pest-management and food-safety consulting services to agriculture, distribution, food-processing, healthcare, hospitality and self-storage facilities across the West.
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