Synygy´s Season of Giving Program Transforms Corporate Client Gifts into Computer Equipment for Chester Students |
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Chester, Pa., December 21, 2007 – Synygy, Inc. capped its “Season of Giving” this week with a donation of $4,000 worth of computer and audio visual equipment to the Main Street Elementary School in Chester, Pa. The gift was funded by redirecting dollars earmarked for its corporate clients´ holiday gifts and transforming them into long-term learning tools for Chester community children. The initiative is part of Synygy´s global social responsibility program. The largest provider of solutions for solving problems related to the management of sales compensation plans, Synygy world headquarters is located in the former Chester Power Station located on the Delaware River at the base of the Commodore Barry Bridge. As part of having selected Chester for its headquarters site, Synygy aims to help transform Chester through socially-responsible corporate initiatives. Synygy´s program in support of the Chester community include employee participation in classroom reading programs, job skills training and internships, and a Season of Giving program that supports the valuable missions of local non-profit groups such as the Chester-Upland School District, AIDS Care Group, Chester Police Athletic League, and the Community Action Agency of Delaware County. Since Thanksgiving, Synygy and its employees have donated in excess of $7,500 in meals, toys, computer and audio visual equipment, and direct financial support to these organizations. Mark A. Stiffler, president and CEO, commented, “Synygy is firmly committed to supporting and enhancing the Chester community and the lives of its citizens. This year´s Season of Giving activities are among the most rewarding of our many accomplishments in 2007.” About Synygy
Synygy is based in Chester, Pennsylvania, has extensive operations in Europe and Asia, and has achieved 16 consecutive years of success. www.synygy.com |




