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Xante Is Teaming up with United Way at Graph Expo 2016

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Xante is putting forth a new effort to give back to the community by pledging to donate to United Way for every lead received at Graph Expo 2016. “We are pleased to partner with Xante Corporation. Together, we are fighting to give everyone in our region a chance to succeed by advancing the building blocks for a better life: access to quality education that leads to a stable job, financial stability that supports a family through retirement, good health, and access to life’s basic essentials.

Xante is putting forth a new effort to give back to the community by pledging to donate to United Way for every lead received at Graph Expo 2016. “We are pleased to partner with Xante Corporation. Together, we are fighting to give everyone in our region a chance to succeed by advancing the building blocks for a better life: access to quality education that leads to a stable job, financial stability that supports a family through retirement, good health, and access to life’s basic essentials. Each gift to United Way allows our community to continue addressing complex community issues through a holistic approach that leads to real, lasting change,” says Clifford Grimes CEO & President United way of Southwest Alabama.

 

In 2015, Graph Expo attracted around 25,000 attendees and, as one of the largest and most anticipated events in the graphics communications industry, it presents the perfect opportunity for Xante to make a donation and create publicity for such a worthy cause. “We are more than happy to support our local United Way chapter and the great work they do for our community. We hope that this effort will inspire other local businesses to make similar charitable efforts in the future,” says Robert Ross, Xante CEO.

 

Graph Expo 2016 will take place from September 25th to September 28th in Orlando, Florida.
 

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