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"EF continues to be at the cutting edge of corporate social responsibility. They have helped realize the visions that our best start-up companies naturally bring to their work: to build great companies and to help build strong communities where those companies can thrive. This is what will ultimately keep Silicon Valley a haven of creativity and compassion" stated Sterling Speirn, president of The W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
“Corporate resources and outreach, like equity and employee time, can have a tremendous impact on a community,” said Jim Olson, president and CEO of SkyStream. “The Bay Area is extremely fortunate to have an organization like the Entrepreneurs Foundation that tirelessly calls the region’s businesses to action in support of the community’s educational, environmental and humanitarian causes. SkyStream’s work with the foundation brings employees together from across the company and allows them to participate in charitable causes on company time.”
“At Homestead, we believe community involvement is critical to a corporation's place in society today. EF embodies the very spirit of that philosophy, and they have been a fantastic partner in helping us achieve our community goals” stated Justin Kitch, CEO of Homestead.
"The Entrepreneurs Foundation's mission is to channel the energy, innovation, and wealth of the entrepreneurial sector to continuously enhance our surrounding community. Keynote is one of 130 high-growth companies that have joined EF since 1998 and was one of its earliest members, joining in 1999. Without the help of the Entrepreneurs Foundation, it would have been much more time consuming and difficult to develop strong programs which have enhanced our community and enriched the lives of our employees. Our partnership with EF helps Keynote to grow our current programs and encourages all our employees to participate." Umang Gupta, chairman and CEO, Keynote Systems, Inc.
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