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10.02.2008 - 12:01pm ET
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Business Roundtable Companies Contribute More Than $26 Million to Relief Efforts for Hurricanes Gustav and Ike
Nation's Largest Companies Help Speed Recovery in the Gulf
(CSRwire) WASHINGTON, D.C.- October 2, 2008 - Immediately following recent
hurricanes Gustav and Ike, Business Roundtable's Partnership for
Disaster Response, a cross-industry initiative comprised of CEOs from
the nation's leading companies, efficiently mobilized its members to help
meet the urgent needs of affected communities in Texas and Louisiana. The
Partnership aims to galvanize the business community to contribute
its vast resources – beyond financial contributions – to accelerate
on-the-ground relief activities following major disasters.
Thanks to a successful partnership between Business Roundtable and the
American Red Cross, companies received rapid, accurate information from
the Red Cross on the most critical needs and stepped up within days to
provide generators, ice, water, trucks, fuel cards for emergency response
vehicles, and other supplies to expedite the relief effort.
"The American Red Cross is proud to partner with Business Roundtable to
help disaster victims," said Gail McGovern, president and CEO of the
American Red Cross. "The generous support of some of the nation's largest
corporations helps us provide immediate care, comfort and hope to
individuals and families who have lost so much."
"Companies can be counted on to play a pivotal role in responding to
disasters as we have seen in the Gulf," said Michael Dan, chairman,
president, and CEO of The Brink's Company and chairman of the
Partnership for Disaster Response. "Through this groundbreaking
initiative, the business community is able to contribute its diverse
products and expertise to the relief effort in a coordinated manner,
helping provide solutions to people in a crisis."
To date, Business Roundtable member companies have offered more than $26
million in financial and in-kind contributions to a variety of charities
involved in the hurricane relief efforts, including - Supplies and
products, including nutritionals from Abbott Laboratories, Tide(R) from
The Proctor & Gamble Company, trucks, generators, ice and water from Ryder
System, Inc. and Chapstick(R) from Wyeth.
- Financial and insurance assistance, including mobile
catastrophe teams to aid affected policyholders deployed by Freddie Mac,
MetLife, Inc., Nationwide, Prudential Financial, State Farm Insurance and
Wachovia Corporation.
- Fuel cards from American Express Company, Chevron Corporation
and MasterCard Worldwide.
- Financial support from Abbott Laboratories, Alcoa Inc., ALLTEL
Corporation, BP America Inc., ConocoPhillips, The Dow Chemical Company,
Exxon Mobil Corporation, General Mills, Inc., Office Depot, Inc., Pfizer
Inc, The Proctor & Gamble Company, Verizon Communications and Xerox.
- Ongoing support to the American Red Cross from American Express
Company, Alltel, AT&T, FedEx, Merck & Co., Morgan Stanley, State Farm
Insurance Companies and Verizon Communications.
A detailed list of
Business Roundtable member companies’ donations to both disasters is
available at www.respondtodisaster.org.
The Partnership for Disaster Response continues to work closely
with its relief agency partners on the ground to assess the situations and
evaluate critical needs.
Business Roundtable member companies have long been recognized as
corporate leaders in the area of disaster relief. In 2005, after
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, member companies contributed more than $362
million to immediate relief and recovery efforts. Last year, member
companies provided millions of dollars in financial support and, in-kind
contributions, including fuel cards, to assist with recovery from the
California wildfires.
Partnership for Disaster Response (www.respondtodisaster.org)
aims to bring together the many resources and capabilities of the private
sector to enhance and accelerate on-the-ground relief and recovery
following major natural disasters in the United States and abroad. The
Partnership works to foster public-private collaborations to prepare for
the health, social and economic burdens that disasters can create and to
ensure that the business community’s response efforts address the most
critical needs and mobilize the unique technologies and resources of its
member companies.
About Business Roundtable:
Business Roundtable (www.businessroundtable.org)
is an association of chief executive officers of leading U.S. companies
with $4.5 trillion in annual revenues and nearly 10 million employees.
Member companies comprise nearly a third of the total value of the U.S.
stock markets and represent more than 40 percent of all corporate income
taxes paid to the federal government. Collectively, they returned $114
billion in dividends to shareholders and the economy in 2006.
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