Infrastructure Networks, Inc. (INET) announced today that the company is dedicating money raised during their first ever Customer Satisfaction Program to benefit Oilfield Helping Hands (OHH), a nonprofit charitable organization that helps oilfield families in financial crisis.
26 oil and gas companies joined in the program, during which INET customers participated in a customer satisfaction survey and some will join INET in a customer user group hosted this Spring. For each survey, INET made a donation to OHH on behalf of customers.
INET Chairman and CEO, Scott Crist, said including OHH in the customer incentive was a clear choice considering OHH and INET support the same audience: oilfield workers.
“Our customers are our partners in progress,” said Crist. “We’ve grown a lot during the past two-years and are thankful that OHH allows us to continue serving oilfield workers in their homes and communities.”
INET Chief Strategy Officer and Founder, Stanley Hughey, said,” We knew it might take time to show customers how their feedback helps everyone. We wanted them to feel the weight of their impact immediately and decided to create a charitable incentive for each person’s participation.”
OHH Corporate Membership Committee chairman, Gary Brooks, commented, “This type of creative and generous support for our organization is what keeps our mission alive and well, to help families who find themselves in a financial crisis through no fault of their own.”
INET plans to continue the program on an annual basis and give future program incentives to OHH as well. As they continue with the program, Hughey said the company expects its customer and OHH impact to increase as the company and customer participation grows each year.