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Ingram Micro to donate $100,000 to Haiti relief efforts

February 4, 2010

In response to the tragedy in Haiti,Ingram Micro Inc., the world's largest technology distributor, is donating $100,000 to assist with Haiti humanitarian relief efforts. When the earthquake struck Haiti a little over three weeks ago, Ingram Micro associates quickly mobilized, collecting donations from offices worldwide that the company matched. "At Ingram Micro, it's the people who make the difference. They care about their local communities and the world around them," said Greg Spierkel, CEO, Ingram Micro Inc. "Immediately after the news of the earthquake reached us, associates began organizing local fundraising efforts from our corporate headquarters in the United States to our operating units throughout North America, Europe, Asia and Latin America. Our thoughts are with all who have been impacted by this terrible tragedy."
Employees within Ingram Micro's 35 country-based operations held fundraising efforts through the end of January. The company's associates around the world demonstrated innovative ways to participate. In Belgium, for example, associates organized a 24-hour sales marathon, with 2 Euros earmarked for Haiti relief for every item purchased. Associates in the company's Latin America region headquarters in Miami, Fla., sponsored a bake sale, while offices in California, New York and Sydney, Australia, held "Casual for a Cause" days in which employees donated money to dress casually at work.
Country donations were given to local Red Cross or Red Crescent organizations and corporate matching funds will be sent through the International Red Cross for immediate and long-term Haiti relief.

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