
February 2015 - growth[period] is pleased to support the Stimson Center, a non-profit and nonpartisan think tank dedicated to finding practical solutions to global security challenges.
Corporate social responsibility is part of the fabric of growth[period]'s business and culture. The diversity of our employees, partners, and clients has provided us with key insights into the challenges and opportunities facing communities at every level, knowledge that has led us to conclude that partnering with non-profit groups and community organizations not only is good for the less fortunate and those that help them but also is good for business. As global interconnectivity continues to grow at a rapid pace, no one can afford to sit on the sidelines, and we try hard to practice what we preach. Our leadership is actively engaged in a number of charitable and community pursuits, ranging from working with wounded and disabled veterans to feeding the homeless, and sponsors frequent company-wide volunteer projects. growth[period] employees individually give generously of their talent, energy and passion to any cause that they deem worthwhile, and we embrace their passion and enthusiasm to make the world a better place, offering paid time off for charity work. Below are just a few of the many ways they make a positive impact.
February 2015 - growth[period] is pleased to support the Stimson Center, a non-profit and nonpartisan think tank dedicated to finding practical solutions to global security challenges.
January 2015 – growth[period] is proud to support the 2015 Leukemia Ball by participating in the annual Leukemia Ball Mercedes-Benz raffle.
2014: growth[period] is pleased to extend our support to the Alzheimer’s Association National Capital Chapter, one of the 70+ chapters serving communities across the US.
2014: growth[period] recently supported the Children’s National Medical Center, the only health system designed specifically for kids in the DC region.
December 9, 2014 – growth[period] is proud to support the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund (OCRF), the oldest, largest charity in the US funding ovarian cancer research.
November 24, 2014: growth[period] staff got in the Thanksgiving spirit by helping to prep food for DC Central Kitchen, a non-profit community kitchen that works to reduce hunger by recycling food, training unemployed adults for culinary careers, service healthy school meals, and rebuilding urban food systems.
November 11, 2014 – growth[period] Senior Director Ryan Gilhooley was pleased to introduce Hope for the Warriors, a non-profit that works to enhance quality of life for post-9/11 servicemembers and their families, to Cora Kelly Elementary School in Alexandria, Virginia.
October 28, 2014: growth[period] Senior Leadership was pleased to attend the Economic Club of Washington, DC’s Sponsor Appreciation Dinner at the National Portrait Gallery.
October 2014: CEO Courtney Spaeth joins Marymount University’s Board of Directors.
October 8, 2014: growth[period] is proud to support the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Light the Night Walk, which funds research to advance life-saving therapies and treatments.
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