The Daily Citizen, Dalton, GA

Business

November 4, 2009

Dalton native working with Tennessee company on "green" services here

Submitted by Enhancement Services LLC

Dalton native Davis Bell has joined with Brentwood, Tenn.-based Enhancement Services LLC, which provides “green” consulting services for businesses, to expand their reach in the Chattanooga and North Georgia region, said Carl Brasser, Enhancement Services chairman.

“I am particularly excited that Enhancement Services creates custom energy-saving solutions that can help companies in the Dalton region save money, without any upfront costs,” Bell said in a press release. “These systems can be paid for completely out of the savings that they generate. This unique business approach enables me to promote environmental stewardship to our area communities in a way that is easy to accomplish and beneficial to everyone involved.”

Prior to affiliating with Enhancement Services, Bell helped start TurfSystems, a turf consulting company. He assisted in developing a line of organic and environmentally safe turf nutrient products. The firm focused primarily on golf courses.

“Davis has provided solutions focused on the environmental impact of chemicals and other pollutants in turf care,” said Kirby Totty, president of Enhancement Services. “He has strong ties to Dalton with a knowledge of business and industry in that area and we know he will be an asset to our company, while helping local businesses to improve their bottom line.”

Bell received a bachelor of science degree in business administration, with a minor in economics and finance, from Middle Tennessee State University. He is a graduate of Dalton High School.

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