Weston Distance Learning Receives the City's Character in Action Award
Fort Collins, CO, February 26, 2010 --(PR.com)-- At the Fort Collins City Council meeting on Tuesday, February 2, Mayor Doug Hutchinson presented Ann Rohr, president of Weston Distance Learning Inc., with the city’s Character In Action Award. The mayor thanked Weston for the “generosity, decisiveness and enthusiasm” that makes the company a positive, friendly place to work and a strong community booster.
The monthly Character In Action Award is sponsored by Character Fort Collins, an organization whose mandate is to support and promote the demonstration of good character in the community. Each month, the organization chooses a Character In Action winner from nominees submitted by local residents. A nominee can be an individual, a group or a business.
In his Character In Action proclamation, Mayor Hutchinson stated that Weston “goes the extra mile to ensure that employees are happy and engaged in the community.” He acknowledged Weston employees for working 700 community-volunteer hours in 2009, and he noted that the company itself donates to several local charities.
Weston grants each employee four hours of paid leave per calendar year for volunteer work. The company also matches, up to $5,000 annually, employee contributions to charity drives. Through volunteer participation and/or financial assistance, Weston supports the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life event, Larimer County’s Partners Mentoring Youth program, the Support our Troops drive, the Salvation Army, Secret Santas for the Elderly (at Clare Bridge Assisted Living Facility), Crossroads Safehouse, Habitat for Humanity, the Girl Scouts and the Boy Scouts.
Weston is also a strong advocate of staff wellness and camaraderie. It hosts a 12-week summer Lifestyle Challenge that encourages employees to increase physical activity and improve eating habits. This month, the company is launching a year-long lunchtime-learning series; each monthly session will feature a discussion of a specific character trait. The company also sponsors events such as a summer picnic, a holiday party, a chili cook-off, a jack-o-lantern carving contest and Wear Your Pajamas to Work Day.
“We appreciate the city’s acknowledgment of our efforts to support our staff and the Fort Collins community,” says Weston’s president Rohr. “From our perspective, it’s just good business to build a healthier, safer and stronger workplace and city. It’s the way to help all of us thrive.”
Weston Distance Learning Inc. is the parent company of three distance education schools: At-Home Professions, U.S. Career Institute and McKinley College. The schools enroll students nationwide. Weston’s certificate courses and degree programs prepare students to work in more than 25 fields offering solid job prospects and earning potential. State approval is through the Colorado Department of Education’s Division of Private Occupational Schools. Each certificate course and degree program is accredited through the nationally recognized Distance Education and Training Council. To learn more, visit http://www.westondistancelearning.com/.
For further information on the Character In Action Award or to schedule an interview with Ann Rohr, contact marketing director Kevin White at (800) 347-7899 or KevinW@westondistancelearning.com.
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The monthly Character In Action Award is sponsored by Character Fort Collins, an organization whose mandate is to support and promote the demonstration of good character in the community. Each month, the organization chooses a Character In Action winner from nominees submitted by local residents. A nominee can be an individual, a group or a business.
In his Character In Action proclamation, Mayor Hutchinson stated that Weston “goes the extra mile to ensure that employees are happy and engaged in the community.” He acknowledged Weston employees for working 700 community-volunteer hours in 2009, and he noted that the company itself donates to several local charities.
Weston grants each employee four hours of paid leave per calendar year for volunteer work. The company also matches, up to $5,000 annually, employee contributions to charity drives. Through volunteer participation and/or financial assistance, Weston supports the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life event, Larimer County’s Partners Mentoring Youth program, the Support our Troops drive, the Salvation Army, Secret Santas for the Elderly (at Clare Bridge Assisted Living Facility), Crossroads Safehouse, Habitat for Humanity, the Girl Scouts and the Boy Scouts.
Weston is also a strong advocate of staff wellness and camaraderie. It hosts a 12-week summer Lifestyle Challenge that encourages employees to increase physical activity and improve eating habits. This month, the company is launching a year-long lunchtime-learning series; each monthly session will feature a discussion of a specific character trait. The company also sponsors events such as a summer picnic, a holiday party, a chili cook-off, a jack-o-lantern carving contest and Wear Your Pajamas to Work Day.
“We appreciate the city’s acknowledgment of our efforts to support our staff and the Fort Collins community,” says Weston’s president Rohr. “From our perspective, it’s just good business to build a healthier, safer and stronger workplace and city. It’s the way to help all of us thrive.”
Weston Distance Learning Inc. is the parent company of three distance education schools: At-Home Professions, U.S. Career Institute and McKinley College. The schools enroll students nationwide. Weston’s certificate courses and degree programs prepare students to work in more than 25 fields offering solid job prospects and earning potential. State approval is through the Colorado Department of Education’s Division of Private Occupational Schools. Each certificate course and degree program is accredited through the nationally recognized Distance Education and Training Council. To learn more, visit http://www.westondistancelearning.com/.
For further information on the Character In Action Award or to schedule an interview with Ann Rohr, contact marketing director Kevin White at (800) 347-7899 or KevinW@westondistancelearning.com.
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Kevin White
(800) 347-7899
www.westondistancelearning.com
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