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Wyman honors companies that give back to communities

Wyman honors companies that give back to communities

Secretary Wyman with 2015 Corporations for Communities Award winners and honor roll recipients on the Capitol Rotunda steps. In this season of giving, four Washington companies have been honored for giving back to their local communities. They are recipients of the 2015 Corporations for Communities Award, which honors exceptional Washington businesses that make it a priority to help the community. Secretary Wyman with representatives of the four Washington companies receiving the 2015 Corporations for Communities Award. Representatives from Port Angeles-based…

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Nominate a company that gives back to the community

Nominate a company that gives back to the community

We all know of a corporation or business that steps up and does good things in a community, whether it’s donating money or supplies, or providing volunteer help. Here is your chance to help give that company some much-deserved recognition and praise. Nominate that business for Washington’s highest civics award. The Office of Secretary of State is accepting nominations for a 2013 Corporations for Communities Award, and the deadline to nominate a company is Aug. 31. Nomination forms can be…

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Reed honors companies that give back

Reed honors companies that give back

Secretary Reed presents TreeTop President and CEO Tom Stokes with his company’s Corporations for Communities award. There are many companies in Washington that make it a priority to give back to their communities and beyond. Secretary of State Sam Reed has honored several of these companies for their good deeds. Reed hosted the 2012 Corporations for Communities awards ceremony in his office in Olympia Wednesday afternoon. TreeTop Inc. of Selah was the winner in the large-company category. Jim’s Pharmacy of…

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Nominate a company that does good in the community

Nominate a company that does good in the community

If you know of a corporation that does good things for your community, you have a couple of weeks left to nominate it for Washington’s highest civics award. The Office of Secretary of State is accepting nominations for a 2012 Corporations for Communities Award, and the deadline to nominate a company is Aug. 31. Nomination forms can be found here on the Secretary of State’s website. “We are fortunate to have many companies in our state that make it a…

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Recognizing companies that give back

Recognizing companies that give back

During these unstable economic times, it’s noteworthy when companies make it a point to give back to their community. That’s the point behind the Corporations for Communities program that Secretary Reed began in 2009 as a way to honor those Washington businesses that make community a priority. Representatives from some of those exemplary employers gathered in Reed’s Olympia office for a ceremony honoring their efforts, which have greatly helped their hometowns through volunteering thousands of hours and through direct contributions…

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Corporations award nomination cycle now open

Corporations award nomination cycle now open

Do you know of a Washington corporation that’s doing great things in its community? Nominate them for a “Corporations for Communities” spring award now! Secretary Sam Reed started the Corporations for Commmunities program last year as a way to recognize exceptional local businesses making a difference around Washington. Winners receive a National Association of Secretaries of State Medallion – the state’s highest civics award. Last fall, KING 5 Television and Auburn’s Composite Solutions were picked from a statewide pool of…

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