Day of Donations Campaign
(Featured Article)
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Featured Article from the
ERA
, a CIPS Corporate Partner
Are you a company looking to give back within your community? Do you have unwanted or used equipment you no longer need or want?
Well, do we have news for you!
Starting the month of July ERA will be implementing our Day of Donations campaign.
What does this mean?
This means that once a month we will be donating to several organizations from our waiting list on one particular day in one city on a monthly basis!
We are reaching out to companies to help make an organizations dream a reality!
How do you benefit?
Not only are you giving back to your community and gaining social enterprise but you are enabling charitable organizations to reach their full potential.
How does it work?
- Once a month we will donate to one of our 7 city locations Canada wide.
- Roughly, between 3 to 5 organizations will receive a donation from our waiting list.
- Your company will book a pickup through one of our reliable representatives and specifically allocate your donation to this campaign.
- ERA will ensure a press release is sent out for media to come on the day.
Who do you contact?
Jessica Lifely
Business Development and Marketing Manager
403-262-4488
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PORTFOLIO LEAD
, BC Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure, Victoria, British Columbia
BUSINESS ANALYST
, BC Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction, Victoria, British Columbia
SENIOR FULL STACK DEVELOPER
, BC Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development, Victoria, British Columbia
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George Marshall Grills
June 19, 1941 – April 25, 2018
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George Grills is a past CIPS member and volunteer. CIPS sends its deepest condolences to George's family, friends, and colleagues.
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George’s journey began in Stockton, California. His father, Maj. Gen. Herbert Grills, U.S.A.F. (deceased) and mother Helen Rasmussen (deceased) took him to many Air Force bases in the U.S., Guam and Japan. He attended 12 different schools before graduation in Dallas. This made him comfortable in any space and culture. Duke University awarded him an engineering degree (go Duke) plus awesome fraternity contacts. The Peace Corps in the Philippines was next followed by a long career with IBM which afforded many opportunities including a move to Vancouver and Toronto. An appreciation for live theatre, wine, cooking, the underprivileged, education, and liberal politics led to many volunteer stints.
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The following organizations support CIPS'
commitment to professionalism, ethics, and high standards for the I.T. profession
. CIPS thanks all its partners for their contribution.
Become a CIPS Corporate Partner Today!
- Send an email to
info@cips.ca
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