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Company Supports Breast Cancer Awareness Month With Pink Hard Hats

In three cities, employees and clients committed themselves to wearing EMCOR Pink Hard Hats and form Human Pink Ribbons, to promote awareness for the importance of breast cancer screening.

Thu October 05, 2017 - National Edition
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Employees from EMCOR/Poole and Kent Corp., along with those of its clients, Bayhealth and The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, and other workers on site, put on EMCOR Pink Hard Hats as they formed EMCOR's giant human pink hard hat ribbon at Bayhealth's new Sussex Campus construction site in Milford, Del.
Employees from EMCOR/Poole and Kent Corp., along with those of its clients, Bayhealth and The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, and other workers on site, put on EMCOR Pink Hard Hats as they formed EMCOR's giant human pink hard hat ribbon at Bayhealth's new Sussex Campus construction site in Milford, Del.
Employees from EMCOR/Poole and Kent Corp., along with those of its clients, Bayhealth and The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, and other workers on site, put on EMCOR Pink Hard Hats as they formed EMCOR's giant human pink hard hat ribbon at Bayhealth's new Sussex Campus construction site in Milford, Del. Employees from EMCOR/Shambaugh & Son, L.P., along with those of its client Valley Milk, LLC, the entire project work force, and many others, including Emanuel Cancer Center representatives, and the Mayor of Turlock, Calif., donned EMCOR pink hard hats and assembled to form EMCOR's signature giant human pink hard hat Ribbon Sept. 27, at Valley Milk's new plant construction site in Turlock, Calif.

For the ninth consecutive year, EMCOR Group, Inc., a construction company, has announced that thousands of its employees throughout the U.S. will commemorate Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October by wearing EMCOR pink hard hats in support of the company's "Protect Yourself. Get Screened Today." campaign.

In three cities, employees and clients committed themselves to wearing EMCOR pink hard hats and form Human Pink Ribbons, to promote awareness for the importance of breast cancer screening.

EMCOR/Shambaugh & Son and Valley Milk, LLC; Turlock, Calif.:

Employees from EMCOR/Shambaugh & Son, L.P., along with those of its client Valley Milk, LLC, the entire project work force, and many others, including Emanuel Cancer Center representatives, and the Mayor of Turlock, Calif., donned EMCOR pink hard hats and assembled to form EMCOR's signature giant human pink hard hat Ribbon Sept. 27, at Valley Milk's new plant construction site in Turlock, Calif.

A $40,000 check, from individual donations and contributions, was presented by EMCOR/Shambaugh & Son and Valley Milk to Emanuel Cancer Center. Michael Iltis, executive director of Emanuel Cancer Center, accepted the check, and also participated and spoke at the event.

Paul Meyers, Jr., CEO, Shambaugh & Son, presented a pink hard hat event plaque to Patti Smith, CEO, Valley Milk, LLC, and Turlock Mayor Gary Soiseth, each of whom spoke passionately in support of breast cancer awareness.

“This is EMCOR's 9th consecutive year of spearheading the national pink hard hat initiative. Over the years people have come forward to say they believe this unique way of communicating the importance of breast cancer awareness and screening has had a positive impact on their own lives or that of a loved one,” said Meyers. “Many of our employees wear hard hats on a daily basis for personal protection, and we're proud of their commitment to wear an EMCOR/Shambaugh pink hard hat in October to raise awareness for breast cancer, reminding women and men they can help protect themselves by getting screened.”

“Valley Milk is honored to be selected to join EMCOR for this national pink hard hat event,” said Smith. “Today is not about Valley Milk and dairy processing, but is about community. As a new employer in the community we take this opportunity to give back and share in the fight for a cure, treatment, and awareness of cancer. It is coming together for a common cause and being strong together.”

EMCOR/University Mechanical & Engineering Contractors, Banner Health and Sundt/DPR; Tucson, Ariz.:

More than 525 EMCOR/University Mechanical & Engineering Contractors, Inc., employees, as well as workers from Sundt/DPR, Banner Health, and other project workers wore EMCOR pink hard hats as they created EMCOR's signature giant human pink hard hat Ribbon Sept. 29. The event was held at Banner Health's new plant construction site in Tucson, Ariz.

Brad Thornton, president and CEO for University Mechanical & Engineering Contractors, presented a pink hard hat event plaque to Tom Dickson, CEO, University Medical Center, Tucson, Banner. Ian McDowell, vice president for Sundt Construction; and Brian Brown, project executive for DPR Construction, were also presented with event plaques.

EMCOR/Poole and Kent Corp., Bayhealth and The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company; Milford, Del.:

Employees from EMCOR/Poole and Kent Corp., along with those of its clients, Bayhealth and The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, and other workers on site, put on EMCOR Pink Hard Hats as they formed EMCOR's giant human pink hard hat ribbon at Bayhealth's new Sussex Campus construction site in Milford, Del.

Adam Snavely, president/CEO, Poole and Kent Corp., presented a pink hard hat event plaque to Deborah Watson, FACHE, FACMPE, senior vice president and CEO, Bayhealth, who spoke about the importance of the hospital's work in the area of breast cancer screening. Adam Snavely also presented an event plaque to Frank Palmer, executive vice president of The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, who voiced his support of breast cancer awareness.

Participants wore safety pink t-shirts to support Bayhealth's Go Pink! breast cancer awareness campaign. Funds raised are used to provide breast screenings and education programs offered through Bayhealth and its community partner, the Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition (DBCC).

For more information about the program, visit www.emcorgroup.com.




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