INSERTING and REPLACING Y-ME Mother’s Day
Race to Empower Finds a Passionate Partnership with OKI Printing
Solutions and CDW Helping Survivors Celebrate Life with the “Twin
Sister”
Leading printer manufacturer in partnership with CDW provides the “Twin
Sister” as the official pace car of the Y-ME
Race to Empower event
MOUNT LAUREL, N.J. (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) May 7, 2008 --
Insert after fifth graph of release: “OKI
Printing Solutions has been a dependable partner of ours for years,”
said Scott Detota director of product and partner management for CDW. “When
they asked if we were interested in partnering with them to help support
the Y-ME Mother’s Day event, which supports
those affected by breast cancer in the local Chicago community, we
immediately agreed. CDW shares the same commitment as OKI Printing
Solutions for causes that impact our customers and partners, and we’re
proud to jointly show that commitment this weekend at the Y-ME event.”
The corrected release reads:
Y-ME MOTHER’S DAY RACE TO EMPOWER FINDS A
PASSIONATE PARTNERSHIP WITH OKI PRINTING SOLUTIONS AND CDW HELPING
SURVIVORS CELEBRATE LIFE WITH THE “TWIN SISTER”
Leading printer manufacturer in partnership with CDW provides the “Twin
Sister” as the official pace car of the Y-ME
Race to Empower event
OKI Printing Solutions in partnership with CDW announce their official
sponsorship for the Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization’s
Race to Empower in Chicago’s Grant Park on
Mother’s Day, May 11, 2008. On behalf of the Color
Me OKI philanthropic program, they will provide the “Twin
Sister,” a 53 year-old Pink Cadillac
Fleetwood, as the official pace car for the walk/run. The vehicle is an
exact replica of the 1955 Pink Cadillac that Elvis gave to his mother
and represents the rebuilding process many men and women must go through
when restoring their mind, body and souls after battling breast cancer.
In addition to leading the race, the “Twin
Sister” will also be stationed at the Color
Me OKI booth with a Tribute Artist entertaining the crowd while photos
will be provided for free on site along with keepsake frames to mark the
moment.
Y-ME is celebrating its 30th anniversary as the
nation’s first national non-profit breast
cancer organization, whose mission is to ensure, through information,
empowerment and peer support that no one faces breast cancer alone. The
goal of this year’s event is to raise $5.3
million to benefit programs and services offered free of charge to
anyone seeking information and support when facing breast cancer. The
Race to Empower is expected to draw more than 36,000 supporter; a
perfect environment to champion those battling breast cancer,
commemorate the lives of those who were taken and raise awareness of the
disease. Race kick off begins at 8:00 a.m. at the corner of Columbus Dr.
and Balbo Dr. and the day continues with festivities held in Grant Park.
The Color Me OKI philanthropic
program was launched in April of 2007 after the employees voted to adopt
breast cancer as the company’s leading
philanthropic cause. The backbone of the program was the “Twin
Sister,” a Pink Cadillac Fleetwood that was
personally restored by the company’s CEO,
Stewart Krentzman and his wife Bonnie. The company decided to pair the
vintage vehicle with a Tribute Artist and took the tour on the road
supporting 21 cancer events, while taking photos of attendees and
printing them on its digital color printers provided by OKI Printing
Solutions. OKI Data Americas
continues the tour with the “Twin Sister”
supporting the Y-ME Race to Empower.
“Both OKI Printing Solutions and CDW feel
strongly about making a difference in our communities, and supporting
the causes that affect our friends, families and neighbors,”
said OKI Data Americas’
President and CEO Stewart Krentzman. “Together,
both companies are committed to the fight against breast cancer,
celebrating the lives of all those affected by the disease and we hope
the “Twin Sister”
will help create a lasting memory for all involved at this year’s
Y-ME Race to Empower event.”
For the second year of the program “Twin
Sister” is joined by the “The
1950’s Icon,” 1959
Pink Cadillac Series 62 convertible, which was also personally restored
by the Krentzman’s to solely support the
breast cancer cause. In addition, the 2008 Color
Me OKI philanthropic program has also broadened to help raise
awareness of the importance of colorectal cancer prevention. The program
will be providing the one-of-a-kind 1992 “Spirit
of America” neoclassic Corsair to colorectal
cancer events in order to build awareness for such a highly preventable
disease.
“OKI Printing Solutions has been a dependable
partner of ours for years,” said Scott Detota
director of product and partner management for CDW. “When
they asked if we were interested in partnering with them to help support
the Y-ME Mother’s Day event, which supports
those affected by breast cancer in the local Chicago community, we
immediately agreed. CDW shares the same commitment as OKI Printing
Solutions for causes that impact our customers and partners, and we’re
proud to jointly show that commitment this weekend at the Y-ME event.”
The Color Me OKI program has a
unique approach to supporting both breast and colorectal cancers,
staying true to the company’s dedication to
customer intimacy. OKI Data Americas,
one of the leading printer manufacturers in the U.S., takes a
distinctive and passionate approach to business, engaging with customers
on a one-on-one basis to understand their needs. It goes beyond
traditional service to develop long term partnerships with each customer
and make them feel like customers again. The Color
Me OKI programs’ personal and passionate
approach is an extension of the company’s
commitment to service and making a difference in the community.
The program supports the corporate philanthropic mission of Oki Electric
Industry Company, Ltd., the Tokyo, Japan-based parent company of OKI
Data Corporation, which is to undertake social contribution activities
that help realize the genuine enrichment of society, and contribute to
the quality of life for people around the world.
About OKI Data Americas, Inc.
OKI Data Americas Inc.,
headquartered in Mount Laurel, N.J., and a subsidiary of OKI Data
Corporation of Japan, markets PC peripheral equipment and customized
document management solutions under the OKI Printing Solutions brand,
including digital color and monochrome printers, color and monochrome
multifunction products and serial impact dot matrix printers, as well as
a full line of options, accessories and consumables. OKI Data Americas
takes a consultative approach to supporting every customer’s
needs and delivering individualized print solutions that optimize
business performance. The company’s
innovative technology is backed by its parent company Oki Electric
Industry Co., Ltd., a world leader in information processing systems,
telecommunications and electronics and a $6.1 billion multinational
corporation with headquarters in Tokyo. Keeping its customers needs top
of mind, OKI Data Americas is ISO 9001:2000 certified and most products
have earned the ENERGY STAR®
certification.
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