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Campaign 2007 |
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2007 Campaign results: $4,000,487! |
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| Corporate Challenge Awards Presented to Top Organizations |
The
United Way of
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Small Businesses (24 or fewer employees) –
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Mid-sized Businesses (25 to 99 employees) – Emerson Network Power
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Large Businesses (100 to 499 employees) – UPS
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Major Employers (more than 500 employees) - BAE Systems
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Major Retailers – Macy’s
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Auto Dealers - Miller Auto Team
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Insurance, Brokers, and Finance – Mang
Insurance Group
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Large Banks and Insurance Organizations – NBT Bank
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Professional Service Offices - Piaker
& Lyons, P.C.
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Food Sales and Distribution – Wegmans
Food Market, Johnson City
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Local Government Departments – Broome
County Finance Department (employees)
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Law Firms – Coughlin &
Gerhart, L.L.P. and Levene, Gouldin
& Thompson, L.L.P. (tie)
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Not for Profit Organizations - United
Way of Broome County
The Corporate Challenge Awards are being presented to
each winning organization individually during March.
| Campaign Results Surpass $4 Million Again |
For
the third year in a row,
United
Way continues to be the largest distributor of donated funds to health and human
services programs in
The
residents of
There
were many examples this year of increased giving to
Similarly,
27 additional individual leadership donors (giving $1,000 or more) will be
recognized with membership in the George F. Johnson Society for their pledges to
Although the 2007 Campaign has ended, contributions to
| Six Campaign Donors Win New Car, Other Incentive Prizes |
The
names of six winners of incentive prizes for donating to
The
winners of the incentive prizes were:
• Conner Deming of Apalachin, an employee of Wegmans won a 2007 Chevrolet Aveo from Gault Chevrolet in Endicott.
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Charles S. Smith ofJohnson City, an employee of Lockheed Martin won a home
theater system featuring a 42” plasma TV from Olum’s
Furniture Co. of Vestal.
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Gina Edgington of Conklin, an
employee of United Health Services won $1,500 in Valero gasoline from Manley’s
Mighty Mart.
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Denise E. Carroll of
Binghamton, an employee of Lockheen Martin; Tony
Aikey of Vestal, an employee of Lockheed Martin; and Lou Gellatt, an employee of Frito-Lay each won a $1,000
gift card from Wegmans Food Market
in
“We
are grateful to Gault Chevrolet, Olum’s, Manley’s Might Mart, and Wegmans
for graciously donating these items to help promote the Campaign in our
community and reach more donors,” said John Leet, Chair of the 2007 Campaign. “Their generosity helped us
to aid more people in
To be eligible for the drawing for the 2007 Chevrolet Aveo, a person must have pledged to contribute at least $3 per week to the 2007 United Way Campaign or volunteered as least 50 hours of time to an approved community project.
To be eligible for the drawing for the Home Theatre System, a person must have pledged to donate at least $2.50 per week to the 2007 United Way of Broome County Campaign or volunteered as least 10 hours of time to an approved community project.
To be eligible for the drawing for the $1,500 in gasoline, a person must have pledged to contribute at least $2 per week to the 2007 United Way of Broome County Campaign or volunteered as least eight hours of time to an approved community project.
The names of the three winners of $1,000 each in groceries were drawn from among those who have pledged to give at least $1 per week to the 2007 United Way of Broome County Campaign or volunteered as least four hours of time to a community project.
| United Way and Citadel Radio Promote Campaign |
United
Way and four local Citadel Broadcasting radio stations are combining efforts on a
five-day promotion of the 2007 United WayCampaign, its yearly fund drive. It is the United Way/Citadel Broadcasting Community Care Challenge.
For five days, from Thursday, November 8, through
Monday, November 12, disc jockeys from four local Citadel radio stations, WAAL-FM “99.1 the Whale”, WHWK-FM “98.1 the Hawk”,
WNBF-AM “News
Radio 1290”, and WWYL-FM “Wild
104” will live in a trailer at center court in Oakdale Mall. The stations will
compete against each other to see which one can raise the most money for the
United Way Campaign.
In
addition, United Way and its member agencies will sponsor a variety of activities at Oakdale Mall
for participation by visitors to the mall. A small donation to the United Way
Campaign is requested for participation in some of these activities.
More
than 150 volunteers from both United Way member agencies and local businesses have signed on to take turns accepting
donations and coordinating other activities. Donations can be brought to the
mall or may be submitted by calling a special telephone number which the radio
stations will mention during the five-day event.
Five
donors will be selected at random to roll four dice on the final day of the
Community Care Challenge. If the dice spell C-A-R-E, the donor will win $25,000.
The Can Man is the title sponsor for the Community Care Challenge. No donation to United Way will be used to sponsor this promotion.
| Campaign Goal Announced |
The
goal for the 2007 Annual Campaign of United Way is $4,040,000. It was announced
September 18 by Campaign Chair John Leet
at the start of
The
goal is about $19,000 more than the $4,021,020 raised in the 2006 Campaign. The
Last year’s Campaign exceeded its goal, raising the highest amount in the last
13 years.
| Campaign Chair and Cabinet Chosen |
John
Leet, general manager of WICZ-TV, FOX 40, and WBPN-TV, has been named Chair
of the
A
resident of the Greater Binghamton area for more than three decades, Leet serves
as a member of the Greater Binghamton Rotary Club, and is currently a member of
its Public Relations Committee. He is also a member of the board of directors of
the Mental Health Association of the Southern Tier. Previously he served on the
boards of the Binghamton Rotary Club, United Health Services Foundation,
Binghamton Kiwanis, Lupus Foundation, American Cancer Society, Spiedie Fest and
Balloon Rally, Triple Cities Golf Association, and the Binghamton Country Club.
Leet
is a graduate of Steed College
in
The
other volunteers who will serve as leaders on the Campaign Cabinet also have
been announced. Mark Capobianco,
Division chairs include Jason Andrews, Windsor Central Schools; Oliver N. Blaise III, Coughlin & Gerhart; Brian R. DeBoyace, Partners Trust Bank; John Dzury, Partners Trust Bank; Cynthia Smith Gordineer, American Red Cross, Southern Tier Chapter; David Kwiatowski, M.D., Candor Family Care; Michael Klein, Broome County government; Peggy Miller, Strategic Computer Solutions, Inc; Mario Petta, Macy’s; Linda Sebesta, United Health Services; Michael Wardell, Northwest Mutual Financial Network; and LoriAnne Welch, Partners Trust Bank.
Gordineer
also will represent
The
funds raised in the
Updated: March 6, 2008