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In this dynamic episode of ABFI Table Talk, host Matt Knight sits down with Russell Hay, CEO of Scandinavian Building Services (SBS), who shares the remarkable journey of transforming a small Edmonton janitorial company into a national powerhouse that cleans over 160 million square feet daily with more than 8,000 cleaners.

Founded in 1956 by two Scandinavian brothers, SBS was purchased by Russell's parents, Terry and Wilda Hay, in 1982. What began as a single truck operation has evolved into a coast-to-coast service business now expanding into the U.S. Russell recounts how his father, coming from property management, recognized the opportunity to revolutionize an industry plagued by inconsistency, poor quality control, and inefficient communication.

The conversation reveals how strategic innovation has been a cornerstone of the company's success. Russell details SBS's pioneering technology initiatives, including their proprietary ScandiTrack quality assurance system and their position as Canada's largest user of cleaning robotics. This technology focus, balanced with strong family values, has allowed SBS to maintain exceptional service standards while scaling dramatically.

A pivotal moment in the company's evolution came with the appointment of its first non-family President, Mamdag Do, a 25-year company veteran. Russell explains this strategic succession decision, emphasizing that "it's not about the Hay family, it's about the Scandi family," highlighting their commitment to empowering talent regardless of bloodline.

The discussion also explores how the COVID-19 pandemic, while challenging, accelerated the company's growth plans and brought well-deserved recognition to their essential workers. Russell shares valuable insights on maintaining a family-oriented culture during rapid expansion, the critical importance of mentorship programs, and the intentional succession planning that keeps SBS at the forefront of the janitorial industry.

For family business leaders, this episode offers a masterclass in balancing innovation with family legacy, strategic succession planning, and maintaining core values while pursuing aggressive growth.

Learn more about ABFI at https://abfi.ca/, connect with Matt Knight at [email protected] or LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattknight/. Learn more about Scandinavian Building Services at https://scandinavian.ca/

This video podcast series is proudly produced by the team at Road 55 - located in Edmonton, Alberta. For more information, please visit: www.road55.ca

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