Corporate Philanthropy
Changing the city’s future
How Alcoa Cleveland Works is fighting against poverty
It’s not a secret that Cleveland is oneof the poorest large cities in the country. On top of that, its public schoolsystem
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Healing the community
How Cleveland Clinic Regional Hospitals are doing their part to enrich the area
At the heart of the eight hospitals thatmake up
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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
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A case for service
How Case Western Reserve University enriches the community
Each year, the employees — including President Barbara Snyder — students and local alumni of
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Building blocks
How Marous Brothers Construction creates new opportunities for people
Marous Brothers Construction Inc. not
only builds structures for people and
organizations, but it also builds better lives
for
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A celebration for all
How Aon Risk Services Northeast Inc. commemorated 20 years by giving back
Jerry Kysela, resident managing directorof
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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...
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More Corporate Philanthropy
A giving legacy
How Thompson Hine continues to build on its history of service
Helping people
How Charles Ciuni built Ciuni & Panichi into much more than an accounting firm
Made to help
How PPG Industries gives back to the Barberton area
Delivering on the promise
How Skoda Minotti’s employees make good in their communities
Finding the fun
How Rea & Associates makes community service a priority
Take a bow
How Jan L. Roller set the stage for success at Near West Theatre
Leading by example
How Allan Krulak shows others what true service is
Service before self
How Thomas J. Strauss developed Summa Health System into a paragon of servant leadership
The power of giving back
Celebrating 10 years of honoring Northeast Ohio organizations and individuals for best practices in corporate philanthropy
A career of service
Sam Miller of Forest City Enterprises Inc. has served the Cleveland area for more than 60 years.
A healthy environment
Huron Hospital’s ‘go green’ pledge helps more than patients and visitors.
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