By Eric Lanke
NFPA President/CEO
At the recent NFPA Annual Conference in Orlando, four more companies were recognized for reaching Legacy Builder status in the NFPA Foundation.
When NFPA started the NFPA Foundation back in 2007, we created the Legacy Builder Award, to be given out at each year’s Annual Conference to any company that has reached cumulative donations of $25,000 or more. Since that time, 29 companies have reached that milestone, not including the four who were welcomed to this exclusive club this year.
Congratulations, and many thanks, to all four of these companies:
- FORCE America
- HUSCO International
- International Fluid Power Society
- Quality Control Corporation
To learn more about the NFPA Foundation, please visit: https://www.nfpa.com/home/workforce/NFPA-Foundation.htm
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