Last Saturday marked the third annual THE JMS WAY 2017 Family Picnic. The day was filled with fun, family, and good times with over 100 employees/family members in attendance. The stage was set for a great day with a two story water slide, obstacle course, and adequate food and games to entertain all. Members of the JMS team enjoyed the opportunity to socialize outside of work, and spend some time getting to know the families of their co-workers. Employees very much appreciate the generosity of Dave for hosting the day, and JMS suppliers for donation of door prizes.
See the JMS picnic video today on the JMS Youtube Channel
Comments from Dave Myers about the JMS Picnic:
“THE JMS WAY 2017 Family Picnic was another great success. We had great weather, great food and drink, and most of all great fellowship among our JMS Family. It is rewarding to not only see the JMS Team having fun but also spouses, significant others, and most of all the kids. A BIG THANKS goes out to all of our vendors who contributed gift items allowing each JMS team member attending to go home with a special gift.”
Established in 1962, Jim Myers & Sons, Inc. (JMS) is recognized as a leading designer and manufacturer of water and wastewater treatment equipment and systems. The company attributes its continued success to the ability to incorporate equal parts innovation, quality and reliability into every component bearing the JMS name, maintaining its leadership position through one of the most comprehensive, solution-driven product offerings available. Its professional engineering staff makes concepts a reality by providing solutions to complex problems, utilizing the latest software for BIM-compliant mechanical and structural design with commercial and proprietary analysis programs.
JMS is headquartered in Charlotte, N.C. Its 72,000 sq. ft. facility is the site for all fabrication, manufacturing, machining, and testing. There, the JMS commitment to excellence and “The JMS Way”, a part of the company’s DNA, manifests itself every day with the promise to continue for generations to come.