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Congratulations to the newest CMI grads

June 05, 2012
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LATHAM, NY — In May, Nova Scotia Community College hosted a Custodial Supervisory Training session at their Truro Campus.

The three-day course, which occurred May 22-24, was taught by Matt Moberg, training specialist for the Cleaning Management Institute (CMI).

CMI would like to congratulate all of the participants who graduated from the course.

Moberg, thrilled by the turnout, said, "It was a pleasure getting to work with such an enthusiastic group. Nova Scotia Community Colleges have a distinct dedication to education and betterment of its employees."

"It not only shows in the abilities and desire to learn, from its people, but also in the cleanliness and comfort of the campuses. The three-day course covers a wide range of topics within the building maintenance fields and each person should be able to walk away having gained knowledge in a variety of areas," Moberg added.

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June 5, 2012
It is always a breath of fresh air to see employers investing in their workers and for employees to invest in their own future. Custodial education is especially import in K-12 schools and college campuses because studies have shown a direct link between cleanliness levels and test scores.