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Corvus Celebrates Women’s History Month

March 1, 2022 by Evan Morris

March is Women’s History Month, and in celebration Corvus spotlights women from all facets of American life. Read on to learn more about these four extraordinary women and their contributions to United States history.

Sybil Ludington 4/5/1761 – 2/26/1839

Sybil Ludington statue

Our first Women’s History Month spotlight features Sybil Ludington- a heroine of the American Revolutionary War.

Many of us may be familiar with Paul Revere’s story, but the story of this brave, 16-year-old is seldom told. Sybil Ludington was the daughter of Colonel Henry Ludington, a New York militia officer. On April 26, 1777, a messenger arrived at the Ludington household to warn Colonel Ludington that the British were planning an attack in Danbury, Connecticut- the location where all the weapons and munitions for the Continental Army were stored. As her father began organizing the local militia, the 16-year-old girl got on her horse and rode through the night.

Ludington completed her journey at around sunrise- covering 40 miles (over twice the distance that Paul Revere had ridden) and warning nearly 400 men. It is even known that Ludington fought off a highwayman with her father’s musket! The British still raided Danbury, however, the Patriots successfully drove them back to New York thanks to Ludington’s fearlessness. Colonel Ludington later wrote in his memoir: “there is no extravagance in comparing her ride with that of Paul Revere and its midnight message…by daybreak, thanks to her daring, nearly the whole regiment was mustered before her father’s house at Fredericksburgh.”

Grace Hopper 12/9/1906 – 1/1/1992

Grace Hopper United States Navy

Rear Admiral Grace Hopper was a pioneer in both computer science and the U.S. Navy. She is best known for developing one of the first computers.

After graduating from Vassar College with degrees in mathematics and physics in 1928, Hopper received her master’s degree in mathematics from Yale in 1930, where she went on to complete her Ph.D. in mathematics and mathematical physics. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Hopper set out to join the war effort. She was originally rejected due to her age and small stature, but with much persistence, Hopper joined the U.S. Naval Reserve (Women’s Reserve) in 1943 at 37-years-old. There, she was assigned to the Bureau of Ships Computation Project at Harvard University, working alongside two other men to develop the IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator, more commonly known as the Mark I. Hopper was responsible for programming the Mark I and wrote the 561-page user manual as well. While the Mark I made Hopper a household name, many consider her creation of the compiler- a program that translates programming code to machine language- to be the most impactful contribution to computer science. When she retired from the U.S. Navy in 1986, at age 79, Hopper was a rear admiral as well as the oldest serving officer in the service.

Now admiringly regarded as “The Queen of Code”, Hopper’s trailblazing contributions in computer science and the U.S. Navy, both male-dominated industries nonetheless, changed the world. She later said that her greatest joy came from teaching, which she passionately pursued until her death in 1992.

Gertrude Ederle 10/23/1905 – 11/30/2003

Gertrude Ederle swimming in ocean

Gertrude Ederle was a competitive swimmer, Olympic champion, and former world record-holder. In 1926, Ederle became the first woman to swim across the English Channel.

Growing up swimming at her family’s beach house in New Jersey, Ederle’s love for the sport came at an early age. She left school at 16-years-old to join the Women’s Swimming Association and train as a competitive swimmer. Ederle competed in the 1924 Olympics in Paris, where she won three medals- one gold and two bronze. By the age of twenty, Ederle had set twenty-nine world records.

After the Olympics, the champion swimmer had her sight set on the English channel- the ultimate test of endurance. Ederle was determined to be the first woman to complete the twenty-one-mile swim between England and the European mainland. Her first attempt in 1925 ended in disqualification when her coach, following behind in a tug boat, touched her shoulder to warn her of a big wave approaching. Ederle was frustrated but certainly not defeated. The following year Ederle swam from France to England in 14 hours and 39 minutes- over two hours faster than the five men before her.

Ederle was forced to retire at the young age of twenty-five after becoming deaf. In her fifties, she opened a swimming school for deaf children in New York City, where she taught for the majority of her remaining years.

Sally Ride 5/26/1951 – 7/23/2012

Sally Ride in NASA uniform

Sally Ride was an American astronaut and physicist. In 1983, she became the first and youngest American woman in space.

A California native, Ride received a BS in physics and a BA in English from Stanford University in 1973, where she later went on to earn her Master of Science and doctorate degrees in physics. In 1977, Ride answered a newspaper advertisement placed by NASA looking for young “mission specialists” to serve on future space flights. At this time, NASA was recruiting women and minorities to join the class of ‘78. Ride’s background in science, alongside her athletic ability (she was a nationally ranked tennis player growing up), made her the ideal candidate for the mission.

On July 18th, 1983, Ride was amongst one of five crew members aboard the space shuttle Challenger STS-7. The press challenged her accomplishment, asking her questions like “how do you think your female organs will respond to the space environment?”, to which she replied “it’s too bad this is such a big deal. It’s too bad our society isn’t further along.”

While Ride is remembered for her contributions to space, many will say her legacy was the work she did in education. She was particularly passionate about inspiring young women taking interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). She published five educational science books and co-founded a non-profit organization, Sally Ride Science, to advance science education.

More Than a Month

Innovative, intelligent, and strong-willed- it is trailblazers like Ludington, Hopper, Ederle, and Ride who pave the way for generations to come. Let March serve as a reminder to celebrate the integral role women continue to play in US history every day, week, and month of the year.

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Franchisee Spotlight – Tony Russell, Corvus of Denver

February 24, 2022 by Evan Morris

February’s Franchisee Spotlight Series features Corvus of Denver Franchise Owner Tony Russell. Read on to learn more about the standout Franchisee who goes above and beyond to Make Lives Better!

To keep up with the Franchisee Spotlight Series and all things Corvus, follow us on Instagram! @corvus_janitorial_franchising

Mr. Tony Russell started his entrepreneurial journey with Corvus of Denver in February of 2018. While his cleaning franchise is not the only business Mr. Russell runs, he has created great success and is a valued Corvus partner.

Tony Russell’s strategy is to take small accounts in the same area and take his time to grow his business. To retain accounts, he focuses on keeping customers happy. It’s rare that Mr. Russell receives a complaint, but if he does, he is sure to respond professionally and correct it quickly. He also stays organized and files all of his paperwork, allowing himself more time to provide the best customer experience possible.

According to Regional Director Michael Kerby, “Mr. Russell is always ready to help with extra work or cover an account. He has taken several floor-work classes with Corvus so that he can take on extra work jobs”.

As a Franchise Owner who is willing to continue to learn, prioritize his customers and who has a solid partnership with Corvus, it’s no doubt that Mr. Tony Russell will continue to see success in his business. Thank you for everything you do, Mr. Russell!

Filed Under: Articles, Community, Content Types, Franchise Ownership Tagged With: Denver

Corvus Celebrates Black Business Leaders & Entrepreneurs

February 1, 2022 by Evan Morris

In honor of Black History Month, Corvus Janitorial celebrates entrepreneurs and business leaders of color who have left their mark on the business world. Read on to learn more about Madam C.J. Walker, O.W. Gurley, Janice Bryant Howroyd, and Wally Amos:

Madam C.J. Walker

12/23/1867 – 5/25/1919

Madam CJ Walker

After experiencing hair loss, she began experimenting with homemade treatments and retail hair products. This led to the creation of the “Walker System” of hair care- a line of hair products designed specifically for African American women. She and her husband traveled all across the South promoting her products and demonstrating the Walker System. As profits grew, she opened a factory and beauty school known as the Madam C.J. Walker Manufacturing Company. In addition to manufacturing hair products, the company trained beauticians to become sales representatives, known as “Walker Agents.”

With a knack for advertising and an entrepreneurial spirit, the self-made millionaire built a business empire that revolutionized the beauty industry. Madam C.J. Walker donated the majority of her fortune to numerous charities and educational efforts supporting the African American community.

O.W. Gurley

12/25/1868 – 1935

Founder of Black Wall Street, O.W. Gurley

Entrepreneur O.W. Gurley was an African-American landowner and a founder of Black Wall Street.

In 1906, after a brief career as an educator and USPS mailman, Gurley and his wife took part in the Great Oklahoma Land Rush and moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma in pursuit of a better life. Here, he purchased over 40-acres of land in the Greenwood District, soon to be known as “Black Wall Street”. After acquiring this property, Gurley opened a rooming house where African Americans escaping the Jim Crow south could seek refuge. At the time, black land ownership was unheard of. Gurley believed that in order for the Greenwood District to truly flourish, the community must come together and support each other’s businesses.

Gurley continued purchasing and subdividing real estate that he sold exclusively to other African Americans. Many followed Gurley’s example and opened hotels, theatres, beauty parlors, pharmacies, and a variety of other black-owned businesses. This was the foundation of Black Wall Street.

Sadly, the Greenwood District burnt to the ground during the 1921 race war. While these early, black-owned businesses no longer physically exist, O.W. Gurley’s legacy of entrepreneurship and investing prevails.

Janice Bryant Howroyd

9/1/1952 – present

Janice Bryant Howroyd

“I didn’t have a lot of what people typically have to start a business but I did have a lot of intelligence Sometimes when you don’t have anything, you can be bolder than someone who has something and is afraid to lose it.”

Janice Bryant Howroyd is the founder and CEO of ActOne- a global, personnel company that “provides employment, workforce management, and procurement solutions to a wide range of industries.” Founded in 1978, ActOne is the largest privately-held, woman and minority-owned personnel company in the United States. Howroyd is renowned for being the first African American to found and own a billion-dollar company.

The North Carolina native moved to Los Angeles in 1976, where she worked as a temporary secretary at Billboard Magazine. Two years later, she launched ActOne with $1,500 and a $900 loan. Now, ActOne has over 2,800 employees in 19 countries and serves more than 17,000 clients.

The self-made businesswoman is a champion for woman empowerment and minorities. Howroyd donates a large portion of her wealth to STEM education and is a board member of several organizations- including Women’s Business Enterprise National Council, National Utilities Diversity Council, Harvard Women’s Leadership Board (just to name a few). In May 2016, she was appointed by President Obama to serve as an Ambassador of Energy.

Corvus Janitorial Systems recommends that you check out her book, “The Art of Work: How to Make Work, Work for You” to learn more about this inspirational entrepreneur and her impressive work.

Wally Amos

7/1/1936 – Present

Wally Amos

Wally Amos is the renowned founder of the Famous Amos chocolate chip cookie.

After dropping out of high school, Amos’s career began at the William Morris Agency (WMA). In 1962, he became the first Black talent agent in WMA history. The talent-agent-turned-entrepreneur is highly regarded for discovering and signing folk-rock duo Simon & Garfunkel. More than that, Amos repped musical legends like Rolling Stones and the Beach Boys.

Amos was making headlines in the entertainment industry, but he never could forget about his Aunt Della’s homemade cookies from his childhood. As a way to cope with his stress, Amos began baking them himself. Soon, he became known for those treats from his childhood. Like a true entrepreneur, Amos took a good idea and ran with it. He put his high-profile network and promotional skills to use and in 1975, the Famous Amos was open for business. The Los Angeles storefront turned into an international chain and brand that could be found in grocery stores everywhere.

In addition to the Famous Amos chocolate chip cookie, Amos founded the Cookie Kahuna, Aunt Della’s Cookies, and host of the adult reading program “Learn to Read.” There is no doubt that the now 85-year-old will be celebrated for the mark he made on American Culture for many, many years to come.

More Than a Month

While February is devoted to celebrating the achievements of trailblazers like Walker, Gurley, Howroyd, and Amos- the central role of African Americans in US history should be recognized beyond just one month. Black History is American History. Celebrate it today, tomorrow, and every day of the year.

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Franchisee Spotlight – Marcos Henderson, Corvus of Indianapolis

January 26, 2022 by Evan Morris

January’s Franchisee Spotlight Series features Corvus of Indianapolis Franchise Owner Marcos Henderson. Read on to learn more about the standout Franchisee who goes above and beyond to Make Lives Better!

To keep up with the Franchisee Spotlight Series and all things Corvus, follow us on Instagram! @corvus_janitorial_franchising

Mr. Marcos Henderson has made a tremendous impact in the Indianapolis market since opening his Corvus Franchise last year.

His keen attention to detail was clear from the very start. At his disclosure, Mr. Henderson took thorough notes and asked many questions. According to Executive Director, Mr. David Villafana, Mr. Henderson’s focus on providing the highest quality customer service is what makes him stand out. He is always on time for his cleans and treats his clients with the utmost respect. And, if any issues do arise, Mr. Henderson does not wait until his next scheduled clean to address them. He responds immediately and does whatever it takes to find a solution to the problem.

Mr. Henderson has not received any complaints or negative feedback. However, he is very open to ongoing training and always willing to learn new things. With a positive attitude like this, we have no doubts that Mr. Henderson will develop a wide skill set and continuously grow as a business owner.

Thank you, Mr. Henderson, for the impact you make in Indianapolis! Everyone at Corvus is grateful to have you as a part of the team, and we look forward to watching your continued success!

Filed Under: Articles, Community, Content Types, Franchise Ownership Tagged With: Indianapolis

Franchisee Spotlight – Hayana Hill, Corvus of Cleveland

December 15, 2021 by Evan Morris

December’s Franchisee Spotlight Series features Corvus of Cleveland Franchise Owner Hayana Hill. Read on to learn more about the standout Franchisee who goes above and beyond to Make Lives Better!

To keep up with the Franchisee Spotlight Series and all things Corvus, follow us on Instagram! @corvus_janitorial_franchising

Franchise Owner Mrs. Hayana Hill has made a major impact in one of our newest markets – Corvus of Cleveland – since opening her Franchise last June. According to Regional Director Mr. Johnny Lunsford, her friendly and bright personality showed right away at the disclosure. Since then, she has said yes to pretty much every opportunity given to her.

A particular instance where Mrs. Hill’s “just-say-yes” attitude shined was during crunch time. After being notified that a last-minute transfer was needed, she drove from Baltimore to Cleveland through the night to be at the walkthrough. Needless to say, the transfer was successful!

Mrs. Hill has many strengths, but in our opinion, it is her time management and organizational skills that really stand out. She is also smart, thorough, and does not shy away from hard work. As a full-time mother with work experience ranging from housekeeping to the nursing field, it is no surprise that she is already such a successful Franchise Owner.

Thank you, Mrs. Hill, for all that you do. Everyone at Corvus looks forward to working with you and watching your business grow!

Filed Under: Articles, Community, Content Types, Franchise Ownership Tagged With: Cleveland

Corvus Awarded North American Customer of the Year by SugarCRM

November 22, 2021 by Evan Morris

Corvus Janitorial Systems is honored to have been named North American Customer of the Year in SugarCRM’s 2021 Customer Breakthrough Awards.

Chris Pennington, Chief Customer Officer at SugarCRM, says, “Congratulations to our SugarCRM Customer Breakthrough Award winners for showcasing how Sugar solutions and services make the hard things easier for sales, marketing, and service. Even in the throes of a global pandemic, these customers were able to overcome disruption by leveraging technology to drive innovation and success in the most challenging of business circumstances…We’re pleased to recognize these Sugar customers around the globe that are letting the platform do the work for next-level customer experience and business performance.”

Corvus would like to extend a special thanks to our partners at Technology Advisors Inc. (TAI) for their years of extensive support in creating a robust, integrated, customized, and effective CRM platform. We look forward to many more years of partnership and growth with the Sugar and TAI teams – thank you for being great partners!

About SugarCRM

SugarCRM is how marketing, sales, and service teams finally get a clear picture of each customer to help businesses reach new levels of performance and predictability. Sugar is the CRM platform that makes the hard things easier. Thousands of companies in over 120 countries rely on Sugar to achieve high-definition CX by letting the platform do the work. Headquartered in Silicon Valley, Sugar is backed by Accel-KKR. For more information about SugarCRM, visit: www.sugarcrm.com.

About Technology Advisors Inc.

Technology Advisors, Inc. (TAI) is a software consultancy out of Chicago focused on digital transformation initiatives and CRM optimization. The goal of TAI is to help customers drive more revenue by successfully utilizing their software mix for automation, departmental alignment, and streamlined services. The firm has supported customers across the country with CRM adoption, training, customization, integration, and support for more than 30 years. To learn more about Technology Advisors, Inc. please visit https://www.techadv.com.

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