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JLC Environmental hosts OctoberFest celebration for clients and employees

Freeport, NY Celebrating 30 years, JLC Environmental Consultants hosted an OctoberFest 2017 party to bring together our clients and employees who have worked together over the years making the world safer and more environmentally friendly. 

JLC’s OctoberFest 2017 was held as one of a series of events that founder and CEO Jennifer Carey envisions for the months ahead. “Our birthday actually falls in the month of August (JLC was incorporated August 16, 1987) and we threw a party for our current and past employees to thank them for helping us succeed over the years,” said Carey. “The idea is to host several other celebrations in the months ahead in order to reach as many of our clients as possible, to thank them for their continued support.” 

The OctoberFest celebration was enjoyed by all, as guests sampled German food, played Team Trivia games and toured the microbrewery, Brew SA, where guests sampled their craft brews. 

“We are fortunate to have a dedicated staff who make it possible to provide our clients with excellent service,” said vice president Gerald Tiss. “Our people are distinguished by their knowledge, discipline and commitment to the success of our clients.” 

Working with both the public and private sectors, JLC’s clients range over many vertical markets in the commercial real estate and construction industries such as education, health care and hospitals, hospitality, office and multifamily. 

JLC always looks for innovative ways to interact with our stakeholders to continue creating a collegial atmosphere wherein we become our clients most trusted resource for providing environmental due diligence services, risk management consulting, air, soil and water testing and environmental health and safety (EHS) training. For more information, visit www.jlcenvironmental.com

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