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Globe Life American Income/National Income Division and its agents raised $106,015 for Convoy of Hope, a nonprofit humanitarian and disaster relief organization.
“As part of Globe Life’s purpose-driven mission, we are committed to giving back and proudly partner with nonprofit organizations to help Make Tomorrow Better where we live, work, visit, and serve,” stated Steve Greer, Globe Life American Income/National Income CEO, in a press release “Knowing our convention would be in Hawaii, agents immediately began asking how they could help.”
Convoy was instrumental in providing much-needed disaster relief because of its ability to respond quickly, coordinate efforts, and provide essential services. The Surace-Smith-Bendure-Hartwig organization raised $11,443.
Dave Rogers, vice president of partner relations at Convoy, thanked donors for support.
“Donations helped fund temporary housing and distribution sites that provided water, food, hygiene, and generators. Your partnership continues to impact the Maui community and help families recover,” Rogers stated.
Merianne Kimmel Roth is Texas Christian University’s newest vice chancellor for marketing and communication, a press release stated. Roth, previously associate vice chancellor, spans both corporate and community executive leadership roles that will be be put to use at Division of Marketing & Communication.
Denton-based Guardian Saints Commercial Cleaning announced in a press release that its the commercial cleaning provider for Covenant Christian Academy in Colleyville.
Mansfield-based Master Meter, a world leader in water measurement solutions and services, appointed Tim Hanes as its new president and CEO, a press release stated. Hanes succeeds Jerry Potter, who stepped down after more than 40 years with the company.
WithCare Clinic, a primary and urgent care clinic, opened recently in Bedford. A press released stated it was founded by family nurse practitioner Iyen Omoragbon and is on Bedford Road.