Team Engine, an AI-powered hiring, onboarding and communication platform, has partnered with The Disruptors, a community for landscaping business owners generating more than $1 million in revenue and scaling toward eight figures and more.
Team Engine and The Disruptors share the same mission of helping leaders grow their companies the right way through smart workforce strategies, strong culture and sustainable operations. The new partnership will give Disruptors members greater access to tools, resources and expertise to help them strengthen their teams and scale with confidence.
“In just a few years, Justin has cultivated a community of some of the most innovative leaders in landscaping,” said Carlos del Pozo, CEO of Team Engine. “The alignment between their challenges and what our platform solves is undeniable. We know that with the right tools, these companies can hire more efficiently, engage their people more effectively and keep great employees longer. We’re grateful to Justin for trusting Team Engine to help make that happen.”
This partnership is already benefiting members. Earlier this summer, Carlos joined Justin and several Disruptors members for a live session on recruiting challenges in the industry. He shared insights that are now available on the Team Engine blog. This fall, Team Engine and The Disruptors will co-host a panel discussion on employee retention, featuring Justin and two Disruptors members as part of Team Engine’s webinar series.
“I’m grateful for Carlos’ support and for the opportunity to introduce more of our members to what Team Engine can do,” said Justin White, founder of The Disruptors and CEO of K&D Landscaping. “The platform solves real, day-to-day challenges for landscaping companies, and having Carlos’s insights on hiring and retention to share with our community is an incredible value.”
Team Engine and The Disruptors plan to assemble a new generation of landscaping leaders with the tools, knowledge and peer support they need to scale successfully, creating more jobs and stronger communities in the process.
