BrightView Marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month With Nationwide Employee Initiative

BrightView Landscapes special edition pink hats
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BLUE BELL, PABrightView Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: BV) is once again uniting its 19,000 employees nationwide in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Throughout October, team members across the company’s landscaping operations will don custom pink hats to raise visibility and spark conversations about breast health awareness.

Now in its second year, the initiative underscores BrightView’s ongoing commitment to community engagement and social impact. From city parks to suburban campuses, the company’s teams will wear the hats as a shared symbol of solidarity and hope.

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“This initiative is about more than just a pink hat — it’s about demonstrating the strength of standing together for a cause that touches so many lives,” said Amanda Orders, Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer at BrightView. “Our people work in every corner of the country, and by uniting under this shared symbol, we remind communities everywhere that awareness and action matter in the fight against breast cancer.”

As part of the campaign, BrightView will also make a charitable donation to Susan G. Komen, supporting breast cancer research, education, and advocacy. The company said the initiative reflects its broader goal of using its national reach to promote health, unity, and awareness in the communities it serves.

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