CES’s Annual Charity Golf Tournament Raises $30,000 for Florida Hospital Altamonte

A couple enjoys a game of golf.

Fla., ORLANDO|LONGWOOD, Fla. (Nov. 16, 2018) – Comprehensive Energy Services, Inc. (CES), one of the largest specialty contractors in central Florida, raised $30,000 for Florida Hospital Altamonte, which will soon be AdventHealth Altamonte Springs, at their 12th annual charity golf tournament in honor of Todd and Shelly Morgan’s mother Johanna Thomas Stabile.

Over 120 golfers consisting of Orlando Magic Community Ambassadors Nick Anderson and Bo Outlaw, customers and employees participated in the 18 holes of scramble golf on October 22 at Alaqua Lakes and donated money through sponsorships, raffle tickets and 50/50 sales.

Tournament participants enjoyed a variety of competitions and a 2018 Cadillac XT5, courtesy of Massey Cadillac, was up for grabs in the hole-in-one competition. To date, CES has raised over $300,000 for local charities.

“Our golf tournament was a success this year,” states CES founder Shelly Morgan. “We are already planning for next year’s event. Thank you to our CES team and volunteers who helped put this together.”

“We are grateful to Comprehensive Energy Services and their commitment to Florida Hospital, our patients and helping bring world-class care to Seminole County,” said Tim Cook, CEO of Florida Hospital Altamonte. “This important gift helps us to continue caring for the body, mind and spirit of our patients and neighbors.”

About CES

Nationally recognized among the 2017 Inc. 5000 fastest-growing companies in America, Comprehensive Energy Services, Inc. was founded in 1992 by Todd and Shelly Morgan, and ranks among Florida’s largest mechanical and plumbing contractors.

Comprehensive Energy Services (CES) is a full-service Design-Build-Maintain Mechanical and Plumbing Contractor, that self-performs a full range of advanced HVACR commercial and industrial services including mechanical engineering design and construction, plumbing, building automation, special effects, indoor air quality (IAQ), preventive maintenance and systems repairs throughout Florida. Their impressive list of clientele spans locally, nationally and internationally and includes the following industries: theme park attractions; healthcare; manufacturing and industrial; commercial office; data centers|mission critical; technology; institutional; hospitality; educational; restaurants and retail. Based in Longwood, CES also has offices in Tampa, Gainesville, and Pompano Beach. For more information, call Call800-393-1261 or visit www.cesmechanical.com .

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Accolades:

Todd S. Morgan, P.E., 2017 CEO of the Year honoree by Orlando Business Journal (OBJ),

OBJ’s 2017 Best Places to Work

OBJ;s Golden 100 top privately-held companies

OBJ’s Fast 50 and Florida Fast 100 fastest-growing companies.

Proudly ranking fifth among OBJ’s 2017 Largest Specialty Contractors in Central Florida

Honoree in OBJ’s 2017 Corporate Philanthropy Awards

Ranked among OBJ’s 2017 Largest Philanthropic Companies

ABC EIC 2018 – (4) Eagle Awards and (1) Award of Merit

About Florida Hospital

Opened in 1908, Florida Hospital is a faith-based institution focused on providing whole-person care — treating the mind, body and spirit. It is one of the largest not-for-profit hospitals in the country, caring for more than two million patient visits per year – more than any other hospital in the country, according to the American Hospital Association. Florida Hospital stretches across the state with over 30 hospitals and more than 32,000 employees. It includes the Walt Disney Pavilion at Florida Hospital for Children, dozens of outpatient facilities and Centra Care urgent care locations throughout Central Florida.

Florida Hospital provides a wide range of health services, including many nationally and internationally recognized programs in cardiology, cancer, women’s medicine, neurosciences, diabetes, orthopedics, pediatrics, transplant and advanced surgical programs. Florida Hospital is a designated statutory teaching hospital and also trains physicians from all around the world on the newest technologies.

Beginning in January 2019, Florida Hospital will be known as AdventHealth.