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PEO Leadership (PEO), Canada’s leading peer-to-peer leadership advisory firm, and the Mentorship and Sponsorship Committee of the BlackNorth Initiative (BNI), today announced their partnership to launch two scholarships for Black senior leaders within the business community. In a study released by Ryerson University’s Diversity Institute, it was noted that less than 1% of Canadian corporate leaders are Black. To take steps towards rectifying this statistic, and in keeping with one of the key goa
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This year Crayola celebrates the 10th Anniversary of its 20-acre solar farm, which includes more than 33,000 panels and produces enough energy to make 3 billion crayons and 700 million markers annually, all made in the U.S.A!
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Thanks to Crayola, children of many different backgrounds can have access to crayons that are reflective of their own skin tone.
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Thanks to Kate Matelan, search engine optimization content associate at Crayola, she and her fellow employees look at their “playground” in a new way.\r\r
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In 1903, Crayola co-founders Edwin Binney and C. Harold Smith created the first box of crayons. Alice Binney, Binney’s wife and a former schoolteacher, named the new crayons “Crayola.”
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In fall 2018, Crayola Canada entered a land use agreement with the United Way for the City of Kawartha Lakes to turn the unused land into a project that benefits the community.
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In 2018, Crayola partnered with the National Association of Elementary School Principals to present its ninth annual grant awards program, Champion Creatively Alive Children.
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Smithtown has gotten just a little bit \"greener\" thanks to one local student.\r\rRecently, 17-year-old Justin McArdle, a soon-to-be a senior at Smithtown High School East started a recycling project involving several schools in the district.
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Responding to the devastation caused by Hurricane Harvey, Hallmark matched employee donations to the American Red Cross of $35,000 at its headquarters in Kansas City, Missouri, and $4,000 at Crayola in Easton, Pennsylvania. Additionally, Hallmark Gold Crown stores across the U.S. accepted donations from their valued consumers through year-end, totaling $28,000 for the Red Cross.
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Red Wing Shoe Company announces it has committed product donations of $500,000 to support the recovery efforts in South Texas in the wake of Hurricane Harvey. Red Wing has partnered with Good360, a global leader in product philanthropy and purposeful giving, to provide disaster victims with needed goods during the long rebuilding and recovery process after the devastation caused by Hurricane Harvey. The donation includes work boots and coveralls suitable for the clean-up efforts, as well as sock
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Partnership with Good360 Supports Rebuilding after Hurricane
Harvey and Other Disasters
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