ServiceMaster may not be a household name, but several of its brands — which include Merry Maids, Terminix and American Home Shield — are. In their moto We Serve, We Care, We Deliver is exercised throughout the business to perfection. The redemptive impact that these companies have is very evident in the work that they do. Former Minor League Baseball player Marion E. Wade founded the company in 1929 and worked to incorporate his “strong personal faith and a desire to honor God in all he did,” according to the Service Master website. This translated into the company’s “foundational commitment” to “Honor God in all we do.”
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