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Corporate Philanthropy




A continuing community commitment
Great companies serving great communities
Welcome to the 2008 Pillar Awards.


Above and beyond
How Blue Technologies takes community involvement beyond its office walls
Many companies have community service initiatives; many companies haveemployees who participate in their community service initiat


Cultural strength
How Dorman Farrell makes community involvement part of its cultural foundation
The leaders of Dorman Farrell LLC believe that if you are going to make community service a part of your company, you need to make it a part of yo...


Made to help
How PPG Industries gives back to the Barberton area
It’s one thing to talk the talk, but it’s awhole other thing to walk the walk.


Finding the fun
How Rea & Associates makes community service a priority
Who knew the stock market could befun? Just ask the participants inAccounting for Kids Day, sponsoredby volunteers from


Service before self
How Thomas J. Strauss developed Summa Health System into a paragon of servant leadership
Thomas J. Strauss takes servant leadershipseriously. The president and CEO of


The power of giving back
Celebrating 10 years of honoring Northeast Ohio organizations and individuals for best practices in corporate philanthropy
Welcome to the 2007 Pillar Awards. This year, we celebrate a milestone. The Pillar Awards are 10 years old. For the past decade, M


A team effort
How Bob Shearer and his employees at Shearer’s Foods lead the service cause
Many companies recognize the importance of community service and involvement through donating time, services or money, but some also see

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Curtain call
Tim Pistell is putting success on center stage with the Great Lakes Theater Festival.


Healthy contributions
How A. Ray Dalton’s work with PartsSource LLC saves lives around the world


Mission man
William Considine’s mission-driven leadership brings success to Akron Children’s Hospital.




Shining examples
Philanthropy is ingrained in the culture of Bruner-Cox LLP.


Spreading the word
How Jack DeLeo and Hitchcock Fleming & Associates help nonprofit organizations promote their cause


Worldwide celebration
How Dave Moffatt and PRC gave the gift of communication to 40 people


A continuing community commitment
The 2005 Pillar Award for Community Service honorees demonstrate great deeds.


Prayer and home runs
Rita and Peter Carfagna support the organizations that enhance their lives.


Corporate citizenry
The 2004 Philanthropy Award winners demonstrate the importance of good deeds.


Sharing knowledge, building trust
The Westfield Group makes its community a better place to live by enriching young people's lives.


Connecting with communities
The Cleveland Clinic Health System Western Region takes its community service focus to the people.


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