As for how COVID-19 has changed how they are operating their business, Newman and Pugh say they have had to change their planning to a weekly and almost daily basis in order to keep their staff safe with the ever-changing safety guidelines provided from health officials. Read full article
Todd Pugh, owner of Todd’s Enviroscapes in Louisville, OH, did exactly that, which he talks about in the Lawn and Landscape March 2012 cover story “Leaner and Greener”. Pugh decided he wanted to focus on customers that brought him $10,000 or more annually. He also wanted to grow the maintenance side of his business because
“When I first started the business, it was about me and what I could accomplish,” says Todd Pugh, CEO of Enviroscapes, a multimillion-dollar landscaping company based in Canton, Ohio. “But today it’s really about what we and our employees can accomplish together and what the future holds.” Read full article
When Todd Pugh founded Todd’s Enviroscapes in Louisville, Ohio, 15 years ago, he was consciously building on a family tradition. “I started in the dirt and my business was homegrown,” says Pugh, who first began mowing lawns for extra money when he was in high school. “My grandfather was a farmer, and I was raised
Working on keeping your company running efficiently is the management equivalent of daily exercise. You know you ought to devote an hour to it every day, but it’s hard to carve out the time to do it. You’re too busy with this, that and the other thing, and besides, it’ll take a lot of energy
Thank you for considering Enviroscapes. I feel blessed and grateful for all the support of our Enviroscapes team members, clients and vendors over the years. We have accomplished much together since our humble beginnings. Today we manage over 2,600 sites and employ over 225 landscape professionals. In today’s corporate environment it is not common to
When Todd Pugh founded Todd’s Enviroscapes in Louisville, Ohio, 15 years ago, he was consciously building on a family tradition. “I started in the dirt and my business was homegrown,” says Pugh, who first began mowing lawns for extra money when he was in high school. “My grandfather was a farmer, and I was raised
The big annual fundraiser for The Wilderness Center honors Ed and Terri Roth of Jackson Township, and Todd Pugh of Louisville. Read full article
Welcome to spring, my friends, the start of another growing season for landscape professionals. If you’re like me, you can’t wait to get started on another year and see just how much you can improve on the last. Read full article
“I enjoy the close-knit community feeling of Stark County,” he said. “We are blessed with business mentors who have been successful in Stark County, people who have been able to keep what seem to be good family values and a willingness to give back to the community. It’s a community full of good people and,