Education & Workforce Development
Army reservist, Sergeant Major Roger Campbell.
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BOULDEN BROTHERS
Every morning, Army reservist, Sergeant Major Roger Campbell shows up for work at UPS at 3:15 A.M. He does it with the same commitment to service he brought to his role in the armed forces. He knows that UPS makes up a group of like-minded individuals with one purpose—serving others. Roger works through the morning so our trucks can leave on time, loaded with things people need to live their lives and run their businesses. The pandemic made clear the essential nature of what UPSers around the world do. That commitment to a single purpose has been the company’s driving force since 1907. Since those early days, UPS benefitted and supported the efforts of the U.S. military. We respect the training, focus, goals, attention to detail, and above all, the commitment to serve. This is the core of what we do—those are attributes we share. UPS employs more than 20,000 veterans and we are committed to hiring more. In veterans we get quality individuals who can lead and who can get the job done, even in tough conditions. Since we were founded, we’ve always hired veterans and we are a better company for it. We salute all those who serve and have served.
At Boulden Brothers, our mission is to provide a world-class service experience to our clients. We accomplish this by sending our clean, screened, trained, and timely technicians to their homes. Finding
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Boulden Brothers donated over $16,000 towards scholarships for families of fallen and disabled military members.
Se p t e m b er / Oc t o b e r 2021 | DELAWARE BUSINESS