Graham Linton

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Graham got his start in the specialty cleaning business by working as a teenager on weekends and evenings at Interior Care, his father´s commercial carpet cleaning business in Toronto.
In 1998, Graham and his brothers expanded their business into a national enterprise through the creation of Interior Care National (commercial offices) and ServiceNational, Interior Care´s national retail services division.
Graham is responsible for over 75 of Interior Care´s largest corporate accounts, including many of the top law and accounting firms in Canada. His depth of experience has made him one of the industry´s most sought after consultants in Canada. |
Graham is also responsible for overseeing Interior Care´s rapidly growing residential division. On an annual basis, Graham organizes technical courses for Interior Care´s residential production teams through the IICRC (International Institute of Cleaning and Restoration Certification). The IICRC is the certification body that oversees the specialty cleaning industry world-wide.
Graham and his brothers are committed to community causes that make life better for those less fortunate. For several years Graham was a local member of Big Brothers, and has overseen the complimentary specialty cleaning of Ronald McDonald House in Toronto. For the past two decades, the Linton´s have been sponsors of Toronto´s annual United Way campaigns and are a major sponsor of the Sanfilippo Children´s Research Foundation.
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Randall Linton

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Randall got his start in the specialty cleaning business by working as a teenager on weekends and evenings at Interior Care, his father´s commercial carpet cleaning business in Toronto.
After graduating from York University in 1983, he joined Interior Care´s commercial division as an account representative. In 1989, Randall and his two brothers became co-owners of the company.
In 1998, Randall created ServiceNational, Interior Care´s national retail services division. From one national retailer, who asked Interior Care to serve them coast to coast, ServiceNational has grown to become Canada´s largest floor care provider, serving over 1,200 retail stores annually. |
Randall is a regular contributor to internationally recognized industry publications such as Cleanfax, Cleanfax.com and Cleaning and Restoration Magazine. He is a speaker at trade show conventions and a business mentor to specialty cleaning business men and women across North America.
In 2007, Randall was appointed to the IICRC S-100 Carpet Cleaning Standards Committee to assist in the re-write of the S-100 Carpet Cleaning Reference Guide for the carpet care industry. He chaired the Commercial Carpet Cleaning and Maintenance committee. The S-100 Standard meets the criteria of the American National Standards for Industry (ANSI).
Randall is a Past President of The Rotary Club of North York, and co-founder and director of The Sanfilippo Children´s Research Foundation. He is also a Director of the Canadian MPS Society. In 2004, he was the recipient of the ICS Ralph Bloss Humanitarian Award at the Connections Convention and Trade Show in Las Vegas. In 2005, he received Rotary International´s prestigious Paul Harris Fellowship Award for outstanding community and humanitarian service. In 2008, Randall received the Floorcovering Institute of Ontario´s (FIO) first Humanitarian and Industry Leadership Award at their Awards Dinner in Toronto.
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Fraser Linton

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Fraser got his start in the specialty cleaning business by working as a teenager on weekends and evenings at Interior Care, his father´s commercial carpet cleaning business in Toronto.
After graduating from Seneca College in 1983, Fraser joined Interior Care´s commercial division as a sales representative. In 1989, Fraser and his two brothers became co-owners of the company.
In 1996, when Fraser´s father retired from the business, he and his brothers, Graham and Randall, became full owners of the company. Under their leadership, Interior Care has grown from a local specialty cleaning business to become one of Canada´s largest companies of its kind with representation in every city and major town in the country. Today, Interior Care serves the carpet care requirements of over 700 commercial clients.
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Fraser is responsible for over 80 of Interior Care´s largest corporate accounts, including six of the top ten law firms in Canada.
In addition to being an Interior Care consultant to some of Canada´s largest corporations, Fraser is responsible for Interior Care´s entire production team and meets with them regularly to ensure they are performing to the expectations of their clients. On an annual basis, Fraser organizes technical courses for Interior Care's production teams through the IICRC (International Institute of Cleaning and Restoration Certification). These mandatory courses are designed to upgrade each technician in the newest processes in carpet and fabric furniture care, especially those that relate to the environmental responsible cleaning.
For several years, Fraser was a Scout Master for his local Boy Scout chapter. And since the early 1990´s, Fraser has helped oversee the complimentary specialty cleaning of Ronald McDonald House in Toronto. |