Power Home Remodeling is an American corporation headquartered in Chester, Pennsylvania that provides services predominantly related to energy and cost-saving exterior remodeling products such as replacement windows, roofing and vinyl siding.
Power Home Remodeling Group is a privately held company with 14 business locations serving Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Washington D.C., Wisconsin, Virginia, and Florida.
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Overview
Power Home Remodeling was founded in 1992 and experienced rapid growth in the last 6 years under the tenure of Corey Schiller and Asher Raphael, the company's current co-CEOs. In 2017, Qualified Remodeler listed Power as the largest residential re-roofer and the third largest home remodeling firm in the United States.
Power is ranked consistently as one of the best places to work, particularly for millennials, on the regional, state, and national levels with its CEOs being named in top rankings as well. Most recently, Co-CEOs Corey Schiller and Asher Raphael were ranked 6th on Glassdoor's 2018 Top CEOs list. Power holds an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and has won numerous customer service awards, like the Angie's List Super Service Award (200 time winner as of 2017).
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Power Veterans Initiative
Power Veterans Initiative (PVI) is an independent department within Power that is dedicated to helping veterans establish careers after the military. Through one-on-one mentorship and a robust cultural support structure, PVI works to recruit and integrate veterans into Power's core business operations. As of 2018, 14% of all new hires at Power and 8% of its workforce (6% increase since 2016) are compromised of veterans and their spouses. In addition to expanding Power's veteran hires, PVI works with similar veteran empowerment driven programs across the country to educate veterans about the resources and opportunities available to them. While not a charitable endeavor, PVI's ultimate goal is to create communities in the civilian world that allow veterans to "redefine the sense of purpose that [they] had in the military". PVI is led by Michael Hansen, its founder and a US Marine that attained a Combat Meritorious Promotion to Sergeant and received the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal before leaving the military. It operates on an independent budget of approximately $2.25 million - $2.5 million for staffing and support.
Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation
Since 2011, Power has worked to support Alexandra "Alex" Scott's legacy through its involvement with Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF), the charitable organization Alex founded prior to her death at age 8 from neuroblastoma (a brain cancer) with the goal to help cure childhood cancer. Each year during the month of June, Power hosts company wide fundraising events that have raised over $2.2 million for ALSF in the last 7 years and holds educational panels with pediatric cancer warriors and their parents to humanized the battle these children and their families face. Additionally, Power has tried to increase public awareness for ALSF and the dearth of public funding that goes toward pediatric cancer research with social media campaigns like the #istandwithalex challenge (2017) and the #everydollarcures (2018).
Notable Marketing Campaigns
In February 2018, Power caught the media's attention for its 'three billboards' campaign just outside of Cleveland, Ohio and for creating a national dialogue with the viral #phillywantslebron hashtag in an attempt to entice LeBron James to come over to the Philadelphia 76ers.
References
External links
- Official Website
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