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Wesco Announces Wesco Cares Champion of the Year Award Winner and Celebrates Annual Day of Caring
Wesco Announces Wesco Cares Champion of the Year Award Winner and Celebrates Annual Day of Caring

Associated Press

time24-06-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Wesco Announces Wesco Cares Champion of the Year Award Winner and Celebrates Annual Day of Caring

On June 19, Wesco hosted its annual Day of Caring events for employees at numerous sites around the globe to celebrate its commitment to communities where we live and work and to announce the company's 2025 Wesco Cares Champion of the Year Award recipient. The company's Day of Caring events encouraged employees to give back to the community and learn about local opportunities to do so. Employees learned more about the company's matching gifts and paid volunteer time off programs, as well as corporate giving support of the American Red Cross, Habitat for Humanity, and other local charitable organizations. Events were hosted at numerous sites around the globe giving nearly 5,000 employees and more than 60 nonprofit community partners the opportunity to attend. Through Wesco Cares, employees logged almost 1,000 hours and donated more than $210,000 with company matches year to date impacting nearly 200 charities. On the Day of Caring, the company also announced Scott Carstens, Senior Operations Manager at Wesco's Charlotte, N.C. facility, as the 2025 Wesco Cares Champion of the Year Award recipient. The Wesco Cares Champion of the Year Award spotlights colleagues who have demonstrated a commitment to making a positive impact beyond the workplace. Scott volunteers with Habitat for Humanity, Best Buddies, Wounded Warrior Foundation, Second Harvest Food Bank and Goodwill. He holds the Wounded Warrior Foundation close to his heart as he retired from the U.S. Marine Corps after serving 27 years. When asked about the impact he's witnessed from volunteerism Scott said, 'Large waves do not start out that size, they begin as ripples. I try to provide a ripple of support with the hope that a wave of good fortune will affect others.' As the Wesco Cares Champion of the Year Award recipient, Scott will receive a $2,500 award to donate to an eligible charity of his choice. 'We're incredibly proud to recognize Scott as our Wesco Cares Champion of the Year,' said Chris Wolf, Executive Vice President, Chief Human Resources Officer and Wesco Cares Executive Sponsor. 'His unwavering commitment to serving others and making a meaningful impact in our communities is truly inspiring. He leads by example, showing us all what it means to give generously of our time and talents. His dedication has motivated many others across our company to do the same.' To learn more about Wesco in the community visit About Wesco Wesco International (NYSE: WCC) builds, connects, powers and protects the world. Headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Wesco is a FORTUNE 500® company with approximately $22 billion in annual sales in 2024 and a leading provider of business-to-business distribution, logistics services and supply chain solutions. Wesco offers a best-in-class product and services portfolio of Electrical and Electronic Solutions, Communications and Security Solutions, and Utility and Broadband Solutions. The Company employs approximately 20,000 people, partners with the industry's premier suppliers, and serves thousands of customers around the world. With millions of products, end-to-end supply chain services, and leading digital capabilities, Wesco provides innovative solutions to meet customer needs across commercial and industrial businesses, contractors, educational institutions, government agencies, technology companies, telecommunications providers, and utilities. Wesco operates more than 700 sites, including distribution centers, fulfillment centers, and sales offices in approximately 50 countries, providing a local presence for customers and a global network to serve multi-location businesses and global corporations. Contact Information: Corporate Communications Jennifer Sniderman Vice President, Corporate Communications 717-579-6603 ###### Visit 3BL Media to see more multimedia and stories from Wesco International

Missouri lawmakers gather community input on legislative session
Missouri lawmakers gather community input on legislative session

Yahoo

time14-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Missouri lawmakers gather community input on legislative session

CARTHAGE, Mo. — The Missouri legislative session is over, and lawmakers are taking the opportunity to get feedback from those they represent. Friday morning at Carthage's Steadley Library, Missouri State Senator Jill Carter and State Representative Cathy Jo Loy met with their constituency. Representative Loy says the idea was to tell the good, the bad and the ugly of work done this year in Jefferson City. Lawmakers returned to the capitol last week for a special session, addressing issues that didn't cross the finish line during the regular session. Carthage marks 25 years of volunteering with Day of Caring Carthage library kicks off summer reading challenge Vision Carthage's 'Dumpster Day' succeeds with community help Couple accused of stealing 1/4 of a million from elderly woman to face trial Brandon Weaver and Dr. Grant Williams receive Carthage alumni awards Senator Carter tells us meetings like this are important to help explain how the process works and get an idea of what still needs to be done. 'Because there's so much that goes on in the background that people have no idea, and it provides an opportunity for us to explain our positions, and to be corrected, if needed. Once I'm able to share the nuances and the realities of some of what goes on in the background, and then present why I voted the way that I did – I'm looking for feedback from my people that I'm on the right path,' said Sen. Carter. 'I'm not going to know what to do for them unless I hear from them, so it's good to have the questions that they asked, to be able to understand what their needs are, and so that was really important for me to hear today, at the end of the session. We did this at the beginning, so now at the end,' said Rep. Loy. Senator Carter says anyone with questions or comments is welcome to contact her through a text service set up specifically for that purpose. She can be reached at 417-216-6077. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Carthage marks 25 years of volunteering with Day of Caring
Carthage marks 25 years of volunteering with Day of Caring

Yahoo

time13-06-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Carthage marks 25 years of volunteering with Day of Caring

CARTHAGE, Mo. — A Silver Jubilee in Carthage is celebrated with volunteerism. Afterall, that's what the United Way's Day of Caring entails. Nationally, it began in 1992 as a way to connect employees of local businesses with the many agencies the United Way supports. The Carthage Area United Way has now been a part of it for 25 years. The volunteers we caught up with today were doing some garden work outside the 'Fair Acres Family YMCA.' Carthage marks 25 years of volunteering with Day of Caring Carthage library kicks off summer reading challenge Vision Carthage's 'Dumpster Day' succeeds with community help Couple accused of stealing 1/4 of a million from elderly woman to face trial Brandon Weaver and Dr. Grant Williams receive Carthage alumni awards 'We have nine different partner agencies that we support, but days like today, we get to help a whole bunch of other ones that don't necessarily need out financial support, but are happy to have us come do a little bit of sweat work, which is — which is so much fun,' said Kim Bausinger, Carthage Area United Way Exec. Director. 'As a nonprofit, we only have a part-time employee who has to take care of this, over 5,000 square foot garden. All of the vegetables that we raise in this garden go towards our feeding program, where we fed 50-thousand meals last year. And, so we get to add fresh vegetables to that service, and it's just amazing of getting to do that and see those kids get fed that might not be otherwise,' said Tericia Mixon, Fair Acres Family YMCA Exec. Dir. of Operations. Volunteers in Carthage also spent time today at Crosslines Ministries, Innovative Industries, and St. Luke's Nursing Home. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Saskatchewan Blue Cross joins United Way Day of Caring to support local families and communities
Saskatchewan Blue Cross joins United Way Day of Caring to support local families and communities

Cision Canada

time05-06-2025

  • Health
  • Cision Canada

Saskatchewan Blue Cross joins United Way Day of Caring to support local families and communities

SASKATOON, SK, June 5, 2025 /CNW/ - Saskatchewan Blue Cross team members rolled up their sleeves once again this year to give back through meaningful, hands-on projects as part of the United Way Day of Caring. The United Way Day of Caring is an annual event that connects volunteers with local non-profit organizations to complete much-needed projects. "Community is at the heart of everything we do at Saskatchewan Blue Cross," said Kelly Wilson, President and CEO of Saskatchewan Blue Cross. "We're honoured to support the incredible work of United Way and its partner organizations through the Day of Caring. These hands-on activities allow our team members to directly impact the health and well-being of families in our province – and that's what we're all about." In Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Blue Cross team members volunteered their time at Ronald McDonald House Charities Saskatchewan, supporting families with sick children by helping with indoor organization, outdoor clean-up, baking homemade treats and assembling wellness kits. Meanwhile, in Regina, volunteers lent a hand at the United Way Regina office, assembling Kinderkits – activity kits for children about to begin kindergarten – to help provide them get a strong start on their education journey. "Each year, Day of Caring provides workplaces and volunteer groups an opportunity to make a tangible difference in our community," said Sheri Benson, CEO of United Way Saskatoon and Area. "Saskatchewan Blue Cross' three-year investment into powering Day of Caring has helped build capacity, beautify spaces, energize teams and grow lasting friendships, making our communities stronger, safer and better for everyone." "Saskatchewan Blue Cross continues to demonstrate a long-standing commitment to building healthier communities," said Todd Sandin, Director of Business Strategy and Transformation, United Way Regina. "Thanks to their continued support, we're helping ensure children entering kindergarten are ready to learn by assembling and distributing over 100 Kinder Readiness Kits this year to various schools across the city."

Saskatchewan Blue Cross joins United Way Day of Caring to support local families and communities
Saskatchewan Blue Cross joins United Way Day of Caring to support local families and communities

Yahoo

time05-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Saskatchewan Blue Cross joins United Way Day of Caring to support local families and communities

SASKATOON, SK, June 5, 2025 /CNW/ - Saskatchewan Blue Cross team members rolled up their sleeves once again this year to give back through meaningful, hands-on projects as part of the United Way Day of Caring. The United Way Day of Caring is an annual event that connects volunteers with local non-profit organizations to complete much-needed projects. "Community is at the heart of everything we do at Saskatchewan Blue Cross," said Kelly Wilson, President and CEO of Saskatchewan Blue Cross. "We're honoured to support the incredible work of United Way and its partner organizations through the Day of Caring. These hands-on activities allow our team members to directly impact the health and well-being of families in our province – and that's what we're all about." In Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Blue Cross team members volunteered their time at Ronald McDonald House Charities Saskatchewan, supporting families with sick children by helping with indoor organization, outdoor clean-up, baking homemade treats and assembling wellness kits. Meanwhile, in Regina, volunteers lent a hand at the United Way Regina office, assembling Kinderkits – activity kits for children about to begin kindergarten – to help provide them get a strong start on their education journey. "Each year, Day of Caring provides workplaces and volunteer groups an opportunity to make a tangible difference in our community," said Sheri Benson, CEO of United Way Saskatoon and Area. "Saskatchewan Blue Cross' three-year investment into powering Day of Caring has helped build capacity, beautify spaces, energize teams and grow lasting friendships, making our communities stronger, safer and better for everyone." "Saskatchewan Blue Cross continues to demonstrate a long-standing commitment to building healthier communities," said Todd Sandin, Director of Business Strategy and Transformation, United Way Regina. "Thanks to their continued support, we're helping ensure children entering kindergarten are ready to learn by assembling and distributing over 100 Kinder Readiness Kits this year to various schools across the city." Learn more about Saskatchewan Blue Cross's community investment program and initiatives by visiting SOURCE Saskatchewan Blue Cross View original content to download multimedia: Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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