Fayetteville Company CEO Invited to Dinner With President Bush
February 04, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
(Fayetteville, NC) Diana Potts-Barber, CEO of Environmental Sustainability Group, Inc., has won impressive national recognition for her work concerning environmental issues. Recently, Potts-Barber was named 2006 Business Woman of the Year for the state of North Carolina by the National Congressional Committee’s Business Advisory Council. This follows on her previously-awarded Congressional Medal of Distinction. On March 15, 2007, Potts-Barber will visit our nation’s capitol to accept her awards from former Speaker of the House, Newt Gingrich, at a lunch reception. The rest of her day will be spent with industry leaders and members of Congress discussing the economic outlook for 2007. Later in the evening, Potts-Barber will attend the annual Business Summit Dinner, with President George W. Bush making a special guest appearance.
“ESG is a young business, and we’ve made tremendous strides in educating, supplying, and working with all forms of industry and the government to help secure a brighter and greener future. I built ESG through an accumulation of my personal philosophy and ideas regarding our environment. There is nothing like making decisions that carry real consequence, and to be recognized as an industry leader in this cause is certainly a great honor. Quite frankly, I’m not sure which I’m more excited about: receiving the award, or eating dinner with the President,” says Potts-Barber.
Environmental Sustainability Group, Inc. (www.EnvSG.com) was founded in Fayetteville, NC as an environmentally-conscious company whose product line promotes a proactive approach to environmental responsibility. “That is the cornerstone of today’s environmental management systems (EMS) for all levels of industry,” says Potts-Barber. “We are committed to helping the military, the government, schools and many other industries achieve viable environmental solutions with the aid of our products, our subsequent follow-up training, and our extensive knowledge in this field." Focusing on minimizing volatile organic compounds, waste water treatment, reduction of hydrocarbons, soil and water restoration, odor control, and pollution prevention, ESG is leading the way to a cleaner and greener tomorrow.
For more information on ESG, please visit www.EnvSG.com or contact Diana Potts-Barber at dpotts@EnvSG.com.