"More than 200 Schneider Electric employees (including CEO Dave Petratis, not shown) participate in a day of community service with Habitat for Humanity.
Crews from across North America worked on three homes, a neighborhood pavilion ...
"More than 200 Schneider Electric employees (including CEO Dave Petratis, not shown) participate in a day of community service with Habitat for Humanity.
Crews from across North America worked on three homes, a neighborhood pavilion and a playground in Gautier, Miss., on Jan. 30, 2007. Gautier was one of several Gulf Region communities devastated by Hurricane Katrina."
Every time I get one of these press releases, especially the ones that aren't self serving, like this excellent Schneider story, it makes me feel good.
Let's keep helping, shall we?
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