Through Ascend, Will Grindle Is Turning the Infrastructure Industry Inside Out - One Flourishing Human at a Time

The telecom network provider industry, thanks to the fast-paced nature of technology, is constantly on a deadline. That is why Will Grindle, through Ascend, is quietly rewriting the script. While most telecom infrastructure companies race to build the next big thing in telecom, Grindle is focusing on something even more important: people.Â
At the heart of Ascendâs culture is what Grindle calls the Five Fs of flourishing: finance, family, fitness, fun, and faith. This isnât corporate jargon or another HR initiative. Itâs a leadership philosophy rooted in the belief that fully alive, fully engaged people perform better. Itâs lived out in real-time, through team wellness programs, financial literacy workshops, intentional family support, and shared moments of joy.Â
Take finance, for instance. Ascend doesnât just issue paychecks; it empowers financial stewardship. From strategic planning tools to beginner investing workshops, employees are equipped with the knowledge and confidence to turn income into impact for their families and futures. âNone of us are born understanding money,â Grindle adds. âBut when we teach our teams to plan like a business, they begin to live like stewards.âÂ
For Ascend, family means helping employees become better spouses, parents, and community members. Whether through family wellness resources, parent support, or team serve days, Grindle cultivates intentional family time for each of Ascendâs employees.Â
Fun is another non-negotiable. Whether itâs a sports game with coworkers or outdoor adventures with kids, Ascend encourages its team to chase what brings them joy. âYou canât thrive if youâre just surviving,â Grindle says. âIf you are not doing things that light you up, whatâs the point?âÂ
This extends to fitness, approached holistically, from daily walking goals to group 5ks. The company even partners with insurance providers to incentivize movement and health.Â
The fifth F by Ascend encourages employees to connect with their purpose and values. Ascend offers these services at all locations to foster a sense of belonging.Â
Each F ties back to a simple idea: When humans are whole, businesses are strong. Ascendâs tagline: Itâs not business. Itâs personalâisnât just a slogan; itâs a strategy. In an industry notorious for burnout, high turnover, and demanding project timelines, Grindle is proving that care and connection arenât distractions; theyâre differentiators. âFor us, at Ascend, people building our infrastructure, our team members, matter as much as the infrastructure itself. If we lose sight of that, we lose everything.âÂ
This mindset bleeds into customer service, too. Clients donât just receive technical support; they experience relational engagement. Whether itâs a site supervisor checking in on a clientâs family or a foreman mentoring a new hire through a tough season, Ascendâs culture of care extends from tower to trench.Â
But perhaps Grindleâs most lasting contribution wonât be measured in towers raised or contracts won. It will be in the ripple effect of lives changed through mentorship. âYou may not want to be a person of âinfluence.â But that does not mean that you are not influencing people with the way you present yourself. The question is: how are you using that influence?â Grindle asks.Â
Ascendâs internal program, EOLOâEach One Loves Oneâturns these values into action. From organizing food drives to donating recycling proceeds to global projects, EOLO is proof that small acts can scale.Â
Ultimately, Grindleâs call to action is clear: One doesnât need a multimillion-dollar budget to build a values-driven company. âStart with one thing,â he says. âOne team service day. One practical act of care. When you take that first step, others will join you naturally.âÂ
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