KeyMark, a leading intelligent automation provider and value-added reseller, announced today that it has created a council that will lead locally-focused charitable initiatives.
“KeyMark is boiling over with employee talent in leadership, ingenuity and a passion for helping the local community,” commented KeyMark VP of Marketing Greg Aiken, who will act as the council’s advisor. “The creation of this council simply lends organization to what our employees are already doing in their personal lives.”
In accordance with KeyMark’s charitable focus, the council will create opportunities for employees to give their time, talent and treasure to KeyMark’s community partners. It will also allocate charitable donations and scholarships.
“In order to maintain a strong business, KeyMark seeks to build a better world, starting with our employees and our local community,” said KeyMark CEO Jim Wanner. “Nothing is more foundational to a great business than taking care of others in everything we do.”
The KeyMark Charitable Council members for the 2020 term are: Amy Halperin, Andy Heller, Angela Durrell, Austin Graham, Debra Wilson, Kari Day, Lillian Boatwright and Will Kellett.