Andersen Corporation Employees Make a Difference in their Communities for 6th Annual Nature Preservation Day
Andersen’s signature volunteer event focuses on environmental education and hands-on learning to help make the world a better place. More than 30 sites across the Andersen enterprise including locations in the U.S., Italy and Canada, affirmed their commitment to conserving nature around them.
“Andersen strives to make a positive impact in our customers’ homes, in our value chain and in our communities by being a good steward of our shared natural resources,” said Andersen Corporation Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Jay Lund.
This year, Andersen employees collectively participated in 925 hours of volunteering and over the last six years have donated almost 3,000 hours of their time to Nature Preservation Day events. Activities included clearing invasive species, planting flowers, cleaning parks and beaches, seeding and more.
“Nature Preservation Day enables employees to step outside their daily responsibilities and connect with nature, and each other, all while giving back,” said Eliza Chlebeck, director of communications and community at Andersen. “As a company, we work to uphold the promise that everyone benefits from their association with Andersen. We take pride in our employees’ commitment to making an impact locally and inspiring others to care for our planet.”
Posted: June 28, 2019