Projectline is proud to have been named one of the Northwest’s Top Corporate Philanthropists in the 2009 Puget Sound Business Journal Corporate Citizenship Awards.
The publication’s Corporate Citizenship program spotlights Northwest-based companies for their ongoing support of philanthropic causes and organizations. Among the hundreds of companies competing for consideration in this year’s awards, Projectline was one of only 25 to receive recognition in the Small Business category.
Because Projectline was founded on a mission to create positive impact, Projectline owners David Jones, Mike Kichline, and Anika Lehde are especially excited to receive this award. “We’ve always been committed to the idea of sharing a portion of our time, energy, and resources to help better our local and global communities,” says David Jones. “We’re fortunate to have had enough success to afford us so many opportunities to give back, and we’re extremely proud of that.”
“It’s kind of a quiet perk for our clients, too,” follows Mike Kichline. “They work with us because of our expertise and the quality of our team; they may not know that a portion of what they spend with us is redirected to our corporate giving initiative.”
Projectline, and fellow companies included on the 2009 Corporate Philanthropists list, were honored at a luncheon in Bellevue, WA on May 7th.
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