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The Early Years:
In 1984 Joe Gannon decided that a market existed for providing quality analytical laboratory work. Sitting at the kitchen table he came up with not only the name, Envirocorp, but the premise from which the laboratory would be built. Client’s would be treated exclusively as if they were the only client we had. In the beginning that wasn’t a hard mantra to live up to...because there were only 2.
An old barn next to the house was demolished and the first “lab” was built. Joe was a one man show for the first few years. He would get in the family car (1976 toyota celica-yellow), drive to the client site, collect the samples, drive them home (literally-home), then spend the rest of the day running the various tests. After the tests were completed reports were hand written (in longhand by Joe) and typed up by various people willing to park in front of an old IBM typewriter for a few hours. Reports were then dropped off on the next visit so as to save on postage….this was way before fax and email! This circle of sampling, testing and typing continued until business picked up enough to justify some help.
In 1984 Joe Gannon decided that a market existed for providing quality analytical laboratory work. Sitting at the kitchen table he came up with not only the name, Envirocorp, but the premise from which the laboratory would be built. Client’s would be treated exclusively as if they were the only client we had. In the beginning that wasn’t a hard mantra to live up to...because there were only 2.
An old barn next to the house was demolished and the first “lab” was built. Joe was a one man show for the first few years. He would get in the family car (1976 toyota celica-yellow), drive to the client site, collect the samples, drive them home (literally-home), then spend the rest of the day running the various tests. After the tests were completed reports were hand written (in longhand by Joe) and typed up by various people willing to park in front of an old IBM typewriter for a few hours. Reports were then dropped off on the next visit so as to save on postage….this was way before fax and email! This circle of sampling, testing and typing continued until business picked up enough to justify some help.






