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September 1, 2010
Choice Property Management Group has selected GES to provide landscaping management services for Westland Gardens located in South Florida

Greenacre Properties selects GES to provide landscaping management services for Townhomes at Wexford II located in Tampa

RaceTrac Petroleum selects GES to provide landscape management services for 116 locations throughout Florida

Morbitzer Communities selects GES to provide landscaping management services for Chatam by the Sea located in New Smyrna Beach

Southwind Village has selected GES to provide landscaping management services and is located in Nort Fort Myers

August 17, 2010
Brasfield & Gorrie has awarded Florida Hospital Neurosurgery Center to GES, valued at $40k

August 4, 2010
AD Owens Construction has awarded Transaction Data Systems to GES, valued at $32k

August 1, 2010
Aventura Lakes HOA selects GES to provide landscape management services for the 100 acre privately-gated community located in South Florida

TVO North America selects GES to provide landscaping management services for 4 apartment home communities located in Orlando and Palm Bay

Darden Resaurants expands its relationship with GES to a total of 7 Red Lobster locations along the West coast of Florida

Cole Real Estate selects GES to provide landscaping management services for Winter Garden Village, a 160 acre lifestyle center located in Central Florida

City of Bonita Springs selects GES to provide landscaping management services for Riverside Park located in Southwest Florida

Steak 'n Shake selects GES to provide landscaping management services for 18 locations throughout Florida

Florida Community Property Management selects GES to provide landscaping management services for Soreno del Sol located in Tampa

The Wilson Company has selected GES to provide landscaping maintenance for Townhomes at Wexford I located in Tampa

July 26, 2010
Chevy's Fresh Mex selects GES to provide landscaping management services for both Orlando locations

July 23, 2010
Waldorf Astoria Orlando has awarded $120k in landscaping improvements to GES

July 12, 2010
Olen Residential Realty selects GES to provide landscaping management services for its entire South Florida portfolio consisting of 11 apartment home communities

July 5, 2010
John Knox Village selects GES to perform more than $300k in landscaping improvements for the 160 acre full service retirement community located in Central Florida

July 2, 2010
John Carter rejoins GES as branch manger for its Tampa location


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My Biggest Mistake, Lessons Learned the Hard Way
Girard Environmental Services
Friday, June 25, 2010
 
Lawn & Landscape, June 2010
By Daniel G. Jacobs
 
Rick Girard Founded Girard’s Landscaping and General Maintenance in the early 1990’s and quickly grew it to 30 full-time employees with monthly revenue of about $85,000. His brother Randy and father Leo also were involved with the company.
 
But Rick Girard says by the mid-1990’s, he began to realize the family business was in financial trouble, and in 1995 he was forced to declare bankruptcy. "
 
It wasn’t just one thing,” Girard says. "It was largely due to inexperience compounded by poor financial results. It had to do with immaturity – I was 26 – as well as having a lack of financial ability and knowledge, and not having enough guts to make the hard decisions.
We weren’t living within our means, and my inexperienced decisions came back to haunt me.”
 
"For example, we were behind on payroll taxes and ‘robbing Peter to pay Paul’. The overwhelming feeling of failure is difficult for anyone to completely understand who hasn’t experienced it themselves. At the time I filed bankruptcy, I didn’t comprehend the long-term repercussions that would follow.”
 
Girard learned from the experience, but didn’t immediately venture out on his own. He spent the next three years working for other landscaping companies, always with an eye on once again leading his own enterprise.
 
"Those years were incredibly difficult times for me and my family,” Girard says. "We had two young children and my biggest concern from week to week was making sure the check didn’t bounce when my wife went to the grocery store.”
 
In 1998, Girard took another stab.
 
"My brother Randy and I founded Girard Environmental Services, Inc. – as equal partners. Starting a new company with the name ‘Girard’ in the same town it had been tarnished in was a conscious decision by us to not hide from our past. We were completely upfront about past mistakes. We wrote our ‘company story,’ which included information about the bankruptcy and how we repaid virtually all of our debt, had learned from our mistakes and now were ready and willing to move forward to provide our customers with superior results and service.”
 
Rick Girard learned from his mistakes and is eager to share so others can learn from his missteps. He offers this advice:
 
Make tough decisions. I tell new business owners, ‘Don’t be afraid to make the tough business decisions that need to be made.’ Regrettably, I avoided making the tough decisions – like laying people off and negotiating with vendors for better prices.
 
Be financially literate. Don’t overextend yourself financially or the assets of your business.
 
Take responsibility and never give up. I never passed the buck when it came to the bankruptcy. Along with taking responsibility. I believe it’s important not to use the bad economy as a crutch to explain away your business trouble. Innovate. Work smarter. Don’t give up. If I could do it again, I would have refused to file bankruptcy. Keep working at it and fight for your business, tooth and nail.
 
Never forget the ones who helped you. We still employ the second person we hired from Girard’s Landscaping and General Maintenance. He’s part of our executive team. We hire good people and reward them – they’re the backbone of our success. And we’ve always been thankful to particular vendors who were willing to give us a second chance when we started over. The relationships I value most are the ones that have been tested.
 
Reputation is everything. Don’t ever jeopardize your business’ reputation… because it takes a long time to get it back. We fought hard to redeem our reputation. Now, every day is another opportunity to work hard to protect and strengthen our reputation.
 
"Believe me, there’s nothing I’d rather not talk about than declaring bankruptcy,” Girard says. "It happened 15 years ago… I still get knots in my stomach thinking about it. And it still stings. I know what it’s like to fail and I know how to not ‘go there’ again. We don’t take our success for granted. The bankruptcy made us more humble and thankful, which ultimately has helped our business grow.”