Business As Usual For The Landows

08 24, 2012 Blog, We Are ENA Comments Off   Print this blog

If there is one thing that can be said with certainty, it’s that Oliver Landow truly cares about helping people.

He strives to serve and support customers on a daily basis as ENA’s National Customer Services Director, but it doesn’t stop at work. Recently, Oliver and his wife Ali were both recognized for their long-time support of the The Children’s Home (TCH) and were made FACES Honorary Chairpersons for the next event in October, “The Process of Recycling Our Lives.”

Oliver has participated in a number of volunteer programs, such as Big Brother, over the years, and he is now very involved with TCH, which Ali and their son Zack are both involved in as well. TCH residents have been able to enjoy football and baseball games, going bowling, swimming, etc., because of Oliver, Ali and Zack’s dedication to the program.

Two years ago, another tradition was started. The Landows started renting the Columbia ice rink to give the kids a holiday ice-skating party. Zack, a hockey player, and his team, the Huskies, give skating lessons at the occasion, an event that also includes pizza, ice cream and even hockey jerseys the kids can keep!

Ice Skating Day has become a fond TCH holiday tradition, and the kids look forward to it every year.

Join me in recognizing Oliver and his family’s commitment to making the lives they touch that much better!

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About Chris Willis | Follow @ENA_Chris

Chris is currently ENA’s Social Media and Event Marketing Specialist, and he’s been with ENA since May of 2012. Prior to that, he was a student at MTSU studying English. He’s written numerous screenplays, and has turned many of them into films made with colleague Jordan Bennett. When he’s not writing for pleasure or ENA, he finds himself in a number of roles. Sometimes he’s a bass player in a local rock band. Other times he’s a rock climber you can find at Climb Nashville. If he isn’t in any of those roles though, he’s probably driving a race car somewhere. Oh, yeah. Did I forget to mention he’s been a race car driver for nearly a decade? ENA employees are anything but ordinary and boring.


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