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After Taylor County’s emergency manager requested help, Team Rubicon, with the help of CASE machinery from Tidewater Equipment and CASE Power & Equipment of Florida, launched its first Idalia response on Sept. 1.
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Tidewater Equipment, a CASE Construction Equipment dealer in the Southeastern United States, has donated equipment and support for Team Rubicon's recent tornado disaster response and recovery efforts in Selma, Alabama.
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Enviva recognized for its contributions and commitment to improving lives through education and workforce training throughout Virginia’s Community Colleges
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Stanley Black Decker Announces First Recipients of $25 Million Empower Makers Global Impact Challenge Mon, 03/28/2022 - 16:05 Type of Content Press Release Layout Standard Format Body $3 million in grants and nearly $1 million in tools are being provided to organizations supporting workforce development initiatives Recipients represent the first cohort in 5-year commitment toward skilling 3 million makers Grants to empower roughly 180,000 individuals in 2022 through vocational skills training NE
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Recap of CSR stories on Business Wire
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Tidewater Inc. (NYSE: TDW) (“Tidewater” or the “Company”), a leading owner and operator of offshore support vessels providing offshore energy transportation services worldwide today announced the publication of the Company’s 2020 Sustainability Report. This report is Tidewater’s inaugural comprehensive and stand-alone sustainability report. The report presents the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance of Tidewater Inc., along with its management approach to material sustainabil
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CASE Construction Equipment and Tidewater Equipment supported Team Rubicon in a public service project and equipment training exercise at Camp Martha Johnson, a Girl Scouts camp in Lizella, Georgia.
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As she relaxed on a Saturday afternoon in 1991, Betsy Duke received a phone call that would change her life. Her mentor and boss at a community bank in Virginia, the Bank of Tidewater, had died from a heart attack. Twenty-four hours later, Duke became one of the state’s first female banking CEOs.