Cintas Begins Search for Workplace Heroes for 2018 Everyday Impact Program


Do you know someone who makes a positive impact on their peers, company and society on a daily basis? Cintas Corporation(NASDAQ: CTAS) is accepting nominations for its second annual Everyday Impact program which celebrates individuals who make a real impact in the workplace and beyond. Submissions for the 2018 program will be accepted online at www.cintas.com/everyday-impact/ now through June 29 at 6:00 p.m. Eastern. 

“From the everyday heroes who put their lives on the line to protect others, to the ones who go the extra mile time and again, our customers inspire us on a daily basis,” said Todd McKeown, Vice President of Direct Sale Strategic Markets, Cintas. “The Everyday Impact program is a way to recognize employees across the country who get Ready for the Workday® in Cintas apparel.” 

The 2017 winners included a parking attendant who was slashed by a knife-wielding attacker while he was trying to protect other bystanders. Cintas was also proud to recognize a 26-year veteran of the customer service industry who expresses his optimism and love of people daily while facing the challenges brought on by cerebral palsy, among others. 

Cintas is accepting submissions from the United States and some of Canada, and will identify 10 winners who continuously go above and beyond to make a significant impact in the lives of others. 

In addition to being featured in the 2019 Cintas Uniform Book and on the Cintas website, each hero in the Everyday Impact program will receive: 

  • A professional photo shoot
  • A video interview bringing their story to life
  • A celebratory trip to Chicago for each winner, a guest and their manager
  • Recognition event at Cintas’ Chicago office 

For more information about the Everyday Impact program, contact Christina Alvarez at calvarez@mulberrymc.com. For full program rules visitwww.cintas.com/everydayimpact.



April 20, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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