Wildman’s Story
The origin of the “Buffalo Street Cleaners”
Rex Wildman founded Wildman Business Group in 1952. After flying supplies over the hump in China during WWII, he came back home and began a career with Standard Oil.
It wasn’t long before the entrepreneurial itch and the desire to be his own boss got the best of him. Rex decided to live out what it really means to be an American entrepreneur. After risking his life for our country, he risked everything back home when he decided to purchase a local dry cleaner. Read the whole story →
We work for a purpose.
Wildman is a Christian-based family business and takes pride in providing quality and personalized service to customers. Celebrating nearly 70 years in business, Wildman credits the success to their valued employees and to God’s blessings.
Check out our products and services guide here and see all the ways Wildman can help your business stay clean, safe, and looking great!
The Wildman Way
We commit 20% of our profit to our community and world missions.
At Wildman, we connect image to branding and profits to purpose. As your Partner, we not only strive to enhance your brand, but partner for good within our own employee base, in our community, and around the world.
LoveWorks is Wildman’s effort to cultivate a culture of generosity and gratitude within our company, community and beyond. This effort aims to provide hope and light to those in need. Read what our customers are saying →
Customers are our top priority.
Our Vision
Change Lives
At Wildman, it is our purpose to radically Change Lives.
Our Mission
Clean, Safe, and Looking Great.
At Wildman, we fuel our purpose through service that keeps teams and facilities clean, safe, and looking great.
Our Values
At Wildman, our firm foundation is set upon these guiding principles and the Platinum Rule.
Relationships | Building meaningful connections
Authentic | Living out the best version of ourselves
Serve | Putting others first
Excellence | Never settling for good enough
The Platinum Rule | Do unto others as they would want you to do – Matthew 7:12