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New Jersey Custodian Sweeps the 2025 Cintas Custodian of the Year Contest
Dan Davis, from Deerfield Elementary School, has been crowned the 2025 grand prize winner CINCINNATI--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Congratulations to the 12th annual

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nDan Davis, from Deerfield Elementary School, has been crowned the 2025 grand prize winner\n\n CINCINNATI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nCongratulations to the 12th annual Cintas Custodian of the Year contest winner, Dan Davis from Deerfield Elementary School in Short Hills, New Jersey. After thousands of votes were submitted, Cintas Corporation (Nasdaq: CTAS) has crowned Dan Davis as the 2025 grand prize winner. Dan was honored today with a surprise ceremony by students, teachers, staff and his family and was presented with a $10,000 check from Cintas.\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250506046769/en/Dan Davis from Deerfield Elementary School in Short Hills, New Jersey, celebrates winning the Custodian of the Year award.\n“Too often, the hard work of custodians goes unnoticed, yet they’re the unsung heroes of our facilities, keeping them clean and safe,” said Emily Ramos, Director of Marketing at Cintas. “Dan is a valued member of his community and a role model for students. It was an honor to help celebrate his well-deserved recognition.”\n\nDan exemplifies what it means to go above and beyond as a school custodian. He arrives each day with a smile and positive attitude, creating a welcoming atmosphere throughout the school. His commitment is evident in how he keeps the school clean and organized, and how quickly and willingly he responds to unexpected challenges. The entire community values his reliability, attention to detail, and uplifting presence. When a staff member broke their foot, Dan didn’t hesitate to lend a hand, going out of his way to help them in and out of their car. He’s also a familiar and friendly face during drop-off and pick-up, always offering students a bright smile, an enthusiastic hello or a fist bump that starts their day on the right note.\n\n“Custodians play a vital role in maintaining a safe, healthy school environment where children can learn and thrive,” said John Barrett, Executive Director of ISSA, the worldwide cleaning industry association. “For over 100 years, ISSA has been committed to advancing the cleaning industry. The training opportunities we’re providing to this year’s finalists will help them build on their skills and open the door to future leadership roles.”\n\nIn addition to the $10,000 cash prize, Dan will receive...