DormAid

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DormAid
Company typePrivate Partnership
IndustryConsumer Services
Founded2005
HeadquartersMontvale, New Jersey
Key people
Michael Kopko, CEO
Robert Cecot, CMO
Shiva Kaul, CTO
Stephanie Stein, COO
Gus Rojo, Chief Growth Officer
ProductsLaundry
Bedding
Backup
Groceries
RevenueUndisclosed to public
Number of employees
50
Websitewww.dormaid.com

DormAid is a college services company founded by Michael Kopko, Robert Cecot, Matthew Kopko and Shiva Kaul. DormAid initially only offered services on Harvard's campus in 2004. As of 2008, it currently offers personal services to college students on 1800 campuses nationwide. Additionally, it provides direct on-campus service at around 25 universities. DormAid's most popular service is a personal laundry pickup and delivery service, but it also offers professional room cleaning, bedding services, water delivery, a dorm bedding line, and online backup services.

DormAid has received considerable attention from the press, including features on Comedy Central’s The Daily Show, CNN, NBC, CNBC, Fox, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and Rush Limbaugh. DormAid has also been covered by numerous local and college newspapers at the campuses it services. The DormAid brand has appeared in books and print across the country and media attention often focuses on its innovative business model and unique approach to college services.

In 2007, DormAid received entrepreneurial recognition as a finalist in the Global Student Entrepreneurship Awards.[1]

Services

  • Personal Laundry Service
  • Room Cleaning Service
  • Dorm Room Bedding
  • Water Delivery Service
  • Computer Back-up Service

On-campus presence

DormAid has an on-campus presence at the following universities:

Employment

At universities with on-campus service, DormAid trains and employs local students (called presidents) to serve as the DormAid representative there.

Presidents have many roles which include marketing, branding and development. Presidents are given substantial responsibility and autonomy in making business decisions for DormAid on their campus; they essentially run their own businesses while still in school.

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