Published: February 24, 2011
UPS Manager in Omaha Honored for Outstanding Community Service
ATLANTA - (BUSINESS WIRE) - UPS (NYSE: UPS) has awarded Terry Brown of Omaha, Neb., the Jim Casey
Community Service Award, the company's top honor worldwide for community
service.
Terry Brown, recipient of the Jim Casey Community Service Award, UPS's top honor worldwide for community service. (Photo: Business Wire)
Brown, a UPS human resources manager, was recognized for his
long-standing commitment to service in the Omaha community, where he
donates more than 60 hours a month of volunteer service to local
non-profits.
Brown's dedication to service began when he personally experienced the
impact and importance of the Ronald McDonald House (RMH). Brown's son,
Dallas, was born with severe health problems and as an infant needed to
travel to St. Louis for a heart transplant. For the next two months,
Brown lived in a Ronald McDonald House so he could be by his young son's
side. Fifteen years later, Brown still has not forgotten what RMH did
for his family. Today, Brown cooks meals at RMH in Omaha once a month.
"I don't know what I would have done without the RMH," Brown explains.
"As soon as I got back home, I looked to see if there was a RMH in Omaha
and asked how we could help."
In addition to the RMH, Brown, his son, Dallas, and the rest of his
family have been very active in several other organizations in the Omaha
area. These organizations include the Open Door Mission, an organization
that strives to break the cycle of homelessness and poverty; the Victory
Boxing Club, an organization that works with area youth; Embrace the
Nations, an organization that helps refugees adapt to life in America,
and the local chapter of the NAACP.
The Jim Casey Community Service Award winner is chosen annually from
individuals nominated by UPS's global workforce of more than 400,000
employees. Finalists are selected from the nominations and a winner
chosen by a panel of UPS employees, UPS retirees and community leaders.
Established in 1995 and named in honor of UPS founder Jim Casey, the
Casey Award recognizes outstanding community service, a hallmark of
UPS's corporate legacy and commitment to social responsibility. In
addition to the honor of recognition, the winner also receives a $10,000
grant for the charity of their choice.
"Terry's work in the community is a great example of the commitment to
service that we champion at UPS," observed UPS Chairman and CEO Scott
Davis. "We recognize at UPS that volunteerism not only helps make us a
stronger and more successful company, but also helps support the
communities in which we operate. Terry's commitment to community
involvement is an inspiration to us all."
Other UPS employees considered finalists for the Casey Award include:
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Craig Arnold, director of business development, who traveled to Haiti
in the days after the earthquake there to assist the Salvation Army
with relief efforts.
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Jose Carro, a UPS Supply Chain Solutions (SCS) warehouse employee,
works with the Miami Medical Team Foundation (MMTF), which assists
refugees in Nicaragua. Carro manages its warehouse for medical
supplies and regularly travels on missions with the organization.
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Steven "Tommy" Cundiff, a UPS SCS warehouse employee, volunteers and
raises funds for the World Missions Outreach, an organization that
feeds and distributes clothing to mothers and their children in
Nicaragua.
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Tracy DeCesare, a customer technology manager, donates her time and
energy to Eva's Village, the most comprehensive anti-poverty
organization in the state of New Jersey.
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Lee Chi Hang Harry, human resources supervisor, who has volunteered
with Hong Kong's Saint John Ambulance Brigade for the past 22 years.
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Andreas Kinon, a package center manager, for his service to the Youth
Welfare Center in Augsburg, Germany, which focuses on helping troubled
young people succeed despite their past difficulties.
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Garry Kron, part-time supervisor, who uses bowling to raise money for
youth scholarships and to support American veterans through the
Bowlers to Veterans Link.
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Mark Lennon, a tractor driver, whose involvement and fundraising with
the Benton House, a Chicago day camp, helped prevent the valued camp
from closing its doors.
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Nathaniel Lester, a small package and tractor service employee, who
founded Invest in Our Children, Inc. (IIOC), a Miami nonprofit that
provides youth development services.
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Jana McElhattan, The UPS Store franchise consultant, for her work on
the board of Neighbors Along the Line, a nonprofit organization in
Tulsa, Okla., which provides communities with libraries, free medical
centers, food pantries and free GED and literacy programs.
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Charlie McIntyre, information technology director, who volunteered in
Haiti in the aftermath of the earthquake, as well as in Jamaica where
he cooked meals and built wheelchairs for impoverished citizens.
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Tina Moser, senior business analyst, whose efforts in the American
Cancer Society's (ACS) Relay for Life (RFL) has raised almost $50,000
for the organization. She also works with the Making Strides against
Breast Cancer.
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Dominique Mosley, human resources supervisor, for his dedication to
100 Black Men of Louisville, The Collegiate 100 at the University of
Louisville, Peace Education and Girls on the Run.
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John Sebastian, UPS Freight senior manager of information services,
for his work with Hands on Greater Richmond, where he has donated more
than 1,000 hours of service.
Since its founding in 1907, UPS has built a legacy as a caring and
responsible corporate citizen, supporting programs that provide
long-term solutions to community needs. Founded in 1951, The UPS
Foundation, which celebrates its 60th anniversary in 2011, is
responsible for facilitating employee involvement in the local, national
and global communities. In 2010, UPS and its employees, active and
retired, invested more than $95 million in charitable giving around the
world. The UPS Foundation can be found on the web at UPS.com/foundation.
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