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Our first solar farm opened in 2014 in Santa Rosa, California and our solar energy footprint across the globe has been growing ever since.
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During National Volunteers Week at headquarters in Santa Rosa, California, we organized a Keysight Gives Back Day and encouraged employees to utilize their four hours per month employee volunteer time off benefit to support the local community.
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In 1986, Joe Beland began his career with The Home Depot in the hardware department at a store in Dallas, Texas. Today, he’s an appliance associate in Santa Rosa, California. Along his 36-year career path, Joe’s built a reputation for his artistic talent.
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“Partnering with the food bank to help end hunger is a natural way for us to support the Sonoma County community,” said Troy Sanderson, Exchange Bank president and CEO and board member of Redwood Empire Food Bank.
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Keysight Technologies, Inc. announced the winners of the Keysight Innovation Challenge 2022. The six finalist teams presented their innovations to a panel of esteemed judges in Santa Rosa, Calif., on October 29, 2022.
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Teams of US and international engineering students gather in Santa Rosa to compete to create an Internet of Things (IoT)-based solution for carbon neutrality monitoring at the community or corporate level
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Keysight Technologies’ headquarters in Santa Rosa, California, is located on approximately 200 acres, with more than half of the property undeveloped with large, natural open spaces.
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Recap of CSR stories on Business Wire
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Exchange Bank Wins Top Corporate Philanthropist Award for 2022
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In an emotional surprise reveal event, United States Army Sergeant William McCoy learned that he will be the recipient of a brand-new mortgage-free Centex home, awarded through PulteGroup’s Built to Honor® program. Welcomed by more than 75 PulteGroup employees, first responders and local veteran organizations, the McCoy family broke ground on their future home in Maricopa’s Santa Rosa Crossing community. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire
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Beck Kageyama, director, Keysight Technologies, Santa Rosa is a North Bay Business Journal 2020 Pride Business Leadership Awards winner.
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Caliva set the pace for cannabis innovation in 2020 by launching Shawn “JAY-Z” Carter’s MONOGRAM line, expanding its delivery and retail footprint in key California markets, and entering into definitive transaction agreements with Subversive Capital Acquisition Corp. (NEO: SVC.A.U, SVC.WT.U; OTCQX: SBVCF) ("SCAC"), a special purpose acquisition company (“SPAC”), to form TPCO Holding Corp. (“The Parent Company”), the largest vertically integrated cannabis platform in California
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Newly formed vertically integrated cannabis company to be named TPCO Holding Corp. (The Parent Company), will be the largest in California
Shawn “JAY-Z” Carter will join The Parent Company as Chief Visionary Officer to guide brand strategy and The Parent Company Social Equity Ventures, a corporate venture fund investing in Black-owned and minority-owned cannabis businesses
Entertainment powerhouse Roc Nation signs exclusive cannabis partnership with The Parent Company
$36.5mm in equity commitments from existing and new shareholders provides sufficient cash to satisfy closing conditions
Transaction expected to close in January 2021
Class A Units currently trade on the NEO under the symbol “SVC.A.U” and on the OTCQX under the symbol “SBVCF”
Conference call and webcast available for replay
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Charities nominated by employees for making positive impacts in local communities
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Grants from the nonprofit initiative of Regions Bank will help meet immediate and long-term needs.
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The St. Joe Community Foundation (“Foundation”) has approved grants to local nonprofit organizations totaling $297,340 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. With these grants, the Foundation is able to provide funding for the purchase of much-needed testing supplies and personal protective equipment for three Northwest Florida health care providers. The largest of this recent round of grants was awarded to the Ascension Sacred Heart Foundation in the amount of $200,000. The Ascension Sacred Hear
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In an effort to encourage girls to embrace their interest in STEM fields, Keysight sponsored an engineering competition for girls at their headquarters in Fountaingrove.
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100 girls and young women from 6th through 12th grades gathered Keysight’s Santa Rosa, CA headquarters hosted our annual Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day event for six hours of fun, team-based learning. Read Keysight CTO, Jay Alexander's takeaway.
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Santa Rosa-based Keysight Technologies Inc. will soon break ground on a new on-site child care center for its employees and the public at its Fountaingrove campus.
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Recap of CSR stories on Business Wire
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CNH Industrial has inaugurated two important projects in the southern Italian city if Lecce: a new SmartFlower as well as playing a fundamental role in the regeneration of the Santa Rosa Park as part of the RICREA project
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Exchange Bank donates $20,000 to the Redwood Empire Food Bank in honor of its customers and business partners
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California American Water is activating its customer protection program for residents in our Geyserville and Larkfield service areas. Both communities were evacuated for several days as part of the response to the Kincade fire. California American Water was able to continue operating both water systems to support first responders during the evacuations and has been providing normal water service to customers as they return to their homes and businesses. These protections are currently in effect
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XFINITY WiFi Hotspots Open, Offering Free Internet Access to Everyone, including Non-Xfinity Customers
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VCA Animal Hospitals offers free boarding for family pets that have been displaced by the Kincade Fire in northern California
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Recap of CSR stories on Business Wire
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Recap of CSR stories on Business Wire
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Students and Family Members Still Recovering from the Devastating
Fires of 2017 Enjoyed Food, Games, Gifts and Entertainment Courtesy of
the Integrated Wellness Center and Comcast NBCUniversal
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Molina Healthcare is supporting Volunteer Florida with a $50,000 donation to help those impacted by the recent destruction caused by Hurricane Michael. In addition to the monetary donation, Molina Healthcare of Florida is also hosting relief events and made accommodations to ensure Molina members have uninterrupted access to care. “Volunteer Florida is grateful for Molina Healthcare’s generous donation to the Florida Disaster Fund,” said David Mica, Jr., CEO of Volunteer Florida. “This support e
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Last year’s wildfires were devastating for our area. As one of the most destructive wildfires in state history, they destroyed at least 8,400 homes and buildings and killed 22 people. In our district, about 800 students and 90 staff members lost their homes. The fires also destroyed one of our elementary schools and a high school farm.\r\rWhen faced with unimaginable tragedy, this community came together, and we truly felt the support that came in from around the world. Comcast NBCUniversal, with
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Rent-A-Center, Inc. today announced the recipients of its Make-A-Difference Scholarship, in which $60,000 was awarded to 60 students going back to school this semester to pursue an undergraduate degree. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180821005672/en/ Rent-A-Center understands the importance of arming students with the tools needed to succeed, so RAC is additionally providing each recipient a new Google Chromebook. Othe
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On Saturday, April 21, more than 5,000 local Comcast NBCUniversal employees and their families, friends and community partners will “make change happen” as they volunteer to improve 19 California schools and community centers as part of the 17th annual Comcast Cares Day. This year, volunteers from the Northern Bay Area down to the Central Valley also are part of and celebrate a significant milestone of Comcast Cares Day – reaching 1 million volunteers since the program began in 2001. Comcast Car
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Santa Rosa Residents & Elected Officials to Participate as More Than
5,000 Comcast Volunteers Work at 19 California Schools or Community
Organizations
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Volunteers Prepare Santa Rosa High School Campus for First Graduation
Ceremony Since the Firestorm
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Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) today announced it donated $100,000 to Santa Rosa-based Anova, a provider of educational, behavioral and therapy services for children and teens. The announcement comes as students head back to Anova’s Santa Rosa campus into temporary, portable classrooms for the first time since the devastating October 2017 Northern California wildfires. “We are grateful for PG&E’s support, and we know this donation means a lot to our 125 students and their parent
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Recap of CSR stories on Business Wire
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PG&E Corporation today announced the contribution of $1 million in shareholder funds to launch the “California Climate Challenge,” a new corporate-giving initiative dedicated to helping communities prepare for, withstand, and recover from extreme events caused by climate change. Jumpstarting the challenge effort, organized by the Bay Area Council, is part of PG&E’s larger strategy to assist communities in confronting the consequences of climate change. The strategy has three major pillar
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Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) announced today that it is making a series of donations totaling $3 million to several community groups to help ease the impact of the extraordinary wind-driven wildfires in Northern California. “Our hearts are with all of our customers and communities impacted by these wildfires. We’ve proudly served these communities for over 100 years, and we’re committed to helping them rebuild and recover. In addition to contributing to local relief efforts, we wi
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The City of Santa Rosa, CA, is collaborating with Trane, a leading global provider of indoor comfort solutions and services, to execute an innovative project that will increase energy independence at the city’s Laguna Wastewater Treatment Plant. This project includes implementing a $5 million grant from the California Energy Commission, the state’s primary energy and planning agency.