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Corporate Bosses Volunteering with Twin Cities Habitat

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Corporate Bosses Volunteering with Twin Cities Habitat

Dozens of Minnesota's top executives to help build homes

 

What: Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity’s 10th Annual CEO Build Day Monday, October 10. Registration is at 8:15am, CEOs build from 9am-3:30pm, and the lunch program begins at noon.

Where:
3rd Avenue Townhome site at 3rd Avenue NE and Central Avenue NE in Minneapolis.

The lunch program will feature CEO Build Co-Chairs Richard Davis, Chairman, President and CEO of U.S. Bancorp, Doug Baker, CEO of Ecolab, and Susan Haigh, CEO of Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity. St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman will also be on site during lunch. Habitat homebuyers will be building alongside the CEOs for their sweat equity requirements.

Some of the corporations and groups that’ll have executives taking part include:

Allina Hospitals & Clinics
Andersen Corporation
Builders Association of the Twin Cities
CB Richard Ellis
Children's Home Society & Family Services
City of St. Paul
Columns Resource Group
Dorsey and Whitney LLP
Ecolab, Inc.
Faegre and Benson LLP
HealthPartners
Land O'Lakes, Inc.
Liberty Diversified International
M.A. Mortenson Company
Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal
MN Housing Finance Agency
The Opus Group
OrangeSeed
Padilla Speer Beardsley
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Regions Hospital
St. Francis Regional Medical Ctr.
St. Paul Foundation
Select Comfort Corporation
Sunrise Community Banks
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
U.S. Bancorp
Wells Fargo
Wilkerson Associates
Xcel Energy

Media contact: Matt Haugen, Communications Manager for Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity
matt.haugen@tchabitat.org 612-305-7126 (office) 612-387-8214 (cell)

About Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity

Our mission is to eliminate poverty housing from the Twin Cities and to make decent, affordable shelter for all people a matter of conscience. An award-winning nonprofit housing developer, Twin Cities Habitat is committed to building the quality of life, health and economic prosperity of the region by producing, preserving and advocating for affordable homeownership – because homes and families are the foundation of successful communities. www.tchabitat.org

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