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Greater Richmond Chamber’s 144th Annual Dinner and IMPACT Award

December 1st, 2011

Greater Richmond Chamber's 144th Annual Dinner and IMPACT Award

M. H. West & Co., Inc.’s Chair and CEO, Marilyn West, her husband Edward West and WEST associates Tom Wilkinson, Radcliffe Chambers, Nanci Kapoor, Meaghan West, Julian House, Erica Cage and Joe Armstrong attended the 144th Greater Richmond Chamber annual dinner on November 30th. M. H. West & Co., Inc. was happy to be a corporate table sponsor for this premier event. The highlight of the evening was the IMPACT Award, which honored a handful of emerging businesses from the region. The award recognizes local businesses that have made an impact on the Richmond region’s economy, the community, their employees and their industry through innovation.

A Petersburg-based solid-waste-disposal company, Container First Services won the 2011 Impact Award. Container First Services was among five finalists for the award. The company is working on several projects to make landfills more environmentally sustainable.

The other 2011 Impact finalists were:

  • Dominion Digital Inc.
  • Health Diagnostic Laboratory Inc.
  • Dominion Packaging Inc.
  • LeClair Ryan

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November is National Adoption Month

November 22nd, 2011

November is National Adoption Month

November is National Adoption Month, a month set aside each year to raise awareness about the adoption of children and youth from foster care. This year’s National Adoption Month initiative targets adoption professionals by focusing on ways to recruit and retain parents for the 107,000 children and youth in foster care waiting for adoptive families. The National Adoption Month poster (PDF – 2,796 KB) notes strategies adoption professionals can implement any day, week, or month to benefit children waiting for families. The Spanish National Adoption Month poster (PDF – 2,494 KB) also provides suggestions for working with Spanish-speaking families throughout the year.

The 2011 theme for National Adoption Month is Build Capacity to Make Lasting Change. The National Adoption Month initiative supports the national adoption recruitment campaign and public service announcements produced in partnership with the Ad Council, AdoptUSKids, and the Children’s Bureau. This year’s campaign is targeted toward the recruitment of families for preteens (8-12 year olds). Read the rest of this entry »

Marilyn West Attends National Philanthropy Day at the Richmond Convention Center

November 16th, 2011

Marilyn West Attends National Philanthropy Day at the Richmond Convention Center

Each year, the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) honors individuals and organizations that, through their tireless work and dedication to philanthropy, have improved the quality of life in their communities and around the world. Recipients of the Awards for

Philanthropy candidates are nominated for demonstrating outstanding commitment and leadership in all aspects of philanthropy. AFP recognizes these outstanding honorees that embody the true meaning of philanthropy—the love of humankind.

AFP’s 2012 honorees, announced this year on Nov. 15, National Philanthropy Day, include:

  • MeadWestvaco – Corporate Philanthropist of the Year
  • Saints $100 for 100 – Youth Philanthropist of the Year
  • Linsey Kornblau – Spirit of Giving Award
  • Lisa Schaffner – Volunteer of the Year
  • Jessie Ball duPont Fund – Foundation Philanthropist of the Year
  • Alan I. Kirshner – Individual Philanthropist of the Year
  • John W. and Jane M. Roberts – Lifetime Achievement in Philanthropy

M. H. West & Co., Inc.  Chair and CEO, Marilyn West was inspired by the event and happy for all the award recipients. Marilyn and her company invest in many of the organizations that make a difference in the region’s people, culture,  economic growth, workforce,  education, healthcare and environment.

Veterans History Project Through the Library of Congress

November 9th, 2011

Veterans History Project - Library of Congress

There are almost 19 million veterans in America today, but with over 1,100 war veterans dying each day, there is an urgent need to collect their personal accounts of their war time experiences while they are still among us. There are valuable lessons to be learned and these should be collected by the nation’s library, The Library of Congress. You can help create this historical record by contributing a story or interviewing someone yourself. Capture the oral history of a veteran in your family or community.

The Library of Congress’s Veterans History Project has provided this tipsheet on how to capture veterans’ oral histories on video and audiotape and submitting them to the Project.

The goal of the Veterans History Project is to collect, preserve, and make accessible the personal accounts of American war veterans so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war. Please go here to learn how you can participate.

How to Give Back: The Importance of Volunteerism

November 8th, 2011

How to Give Back: The Importance of Volunteerism

I believe in giving back. I believe that it is incumbent upon those of us who are more fortunate to give back to others, even strangers, all the good things we have received in life. It is our responsibility to volunteer our time, talents and resources for the benefit of others.

There are many reasons why volunteering is beneficial to all involved. When we volunteer our time for a good cause that we are impassioned about, we reap rewards far beyond our efforts. Many people become involved in volunteer activities because of our children, our families, our friends or co-workers. Because of these connections, volunteerism often takes the form of coaching sporting activities, leading Scouting troops, teaching Sunday school, or acting as class mom. These are all necessary and vital endeavors. But there is more.

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2011 Richmond Kidney Walk

November 7th, 2011

2011 Richmond Kidney Walk

Kids Corner SponsorM. H. West & Co., Inc. was proud to be a participating sponsor for the 2011 Richmond Kidney Walk. WEST had five participants this year:  Meaghan West,  Nanci Kapoor, Julian House, Sallie Armstrong and Joe Armstrong.  Over 200 walkers were involved in the event on a  perfect Sunday afternoon. So far the event has raised nearly $60,000. Their is still time to donate and help them reach their goal: Make a Gift to the 2011 Richmond Kidney Walk.

The Richmond Kidney Walk is a great event and all the WEST  members were happy to donate their time and effort to this worthy cause.

Happy Halloween from M. H. West & Co., Inc.

November 1st, 2011

We hope everyone enjoyed Halloween yesterday! M. H. West Co., Inc. celebrated the holiday by dressing up and having a nice lunch at P. F. Chang’s. The lunch was also in honor of CEO and Chair, Marilyn West and Julian House who both celebrate birthdays on October 31st.

Happy Halloween from M. H. West & Co., Inc.

Participating M. H. West Staff from Left to Right: Nanci Kapoor (Cowgirl), Julian House (Rick James, won most contemporary costume), Meaghan West (Hippie), Radcliffe Chambers (Alien), Joe Armstrong (Steve), Marilyn West (Cheerleader), Erica Cage (Hokie Fan) and Tom Wilkinson (Skeleton, won scariest costume)

Not pictured in the photo above were WEST associates Justin House who won best overall costume as a Ninja and Michael Byrnes who won the most original costume as a  Cereal Killer which had several small cereal boxes attached to an overcoat. It was a fun-filled day at M. H. West & Co., Inc. and a great way to kickoff the extended holiday season.

In Naming Female CEO, IBM Passes Gender Milestone

October 27th, 2011

Virginia RomettyIBM Corp. has passed a milestone, naming the first female CEO in the company’s 100-year history.

The selection of Virginia “Ginni” Rometty, announced Tuesday, is also a statement about the growing influence of women in the top tiers of the technology world.

Two of the biggest technology companies will have female leaders when Rometty’s appointment takes effect Jan. 1. Last month, Hewlett-Packard Co. named Meg Whitman, former eBay Inc. chief and candidate for California governor, as its CEO.

Their appointments are “setting a fabulous example” in the promotion of female executives, said Jean Bozman, an analyst with IDC who has followed IBM and HP closely for years.

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The Richmond Chapter, The Links Inc. Benefits The Richmond Fisher House, The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and Virginia Union University

October 26th, 2011

The Richmond Chapter, The Links Inc. Benefits The Richmond Fisher House, The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and Virginia Union University
The Richmond Chapter of The Links. Inc. held a spring event with an impact stretching into the fall and winter. A portion of its proceeds from its biennial auction held at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts on Saturday. April 16,2011 benefited local military veterans and their families. On Tuesday. October 25, 2011. The Richmond Chapter presented the Richmond Fisher House a check for $15.000.
Chapter members moved by the First Lady’s call to support The US military and their families. The Richmond Fisher House is a home for the families of returning veterans receiving care. at the Richmond Veteran Administration Medical Center (RVAMC). Other proceeds from the acution will support the chapter’s endowed scholarship at Virginia Union University, which now exceeds $100.000 and the purchase a noted piece of contemporary African American Art for the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.

Charles Sepich. Fisher House Medical Center Director states, “We are pleased to have the Richmond Chapter of The Links, Inc . support the Richmond Fisher House. This Gift will enable us to enhance our ‘Project Wellness’ for families residing at our facility”.

The Chairperson of the Special Projects Committee which organizes the biennial auction is Jill Bussey-Harris, owner of Beautiful Smiles Dental Practice and the Chairman of Corporate Giving is M. H. West & Co., Inc. CEO and Chair, Marilyn H. West.

SEED Winners Receive Grants

October 20th, 2011

SEED Winners Receive Grants

Bon Secours Richmond Health System CEO Peter J. Bernard, Candice Streett, executive director of Virginia Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LINC), and others, joined SEED award winners this week during a Supporting East End Entrepreneurship Development (SEED) award ceremony at Richmond Community Hospital, where Bon Secours Richmond announced the six winners of the SEED business plan competition.
The Church Hill entrepreneurs have been awarded grants to support the growth of their businesses, some of which include trash service, hair care products and a pie shop. Bon Secours is awarding a total of $50,000 in blocks of $10,000 or less along with mentoring and additional support for these urban businesses.

The SEED program is designed to foster and engage the community around job and business creation by funding and mentoring a new generation of business people. The program, according to the Catholic health system, is part of its ministry and its commitment to the revitalization of Church Hill and the 25th Street and Nine Mile Road corridor in Richmond’s East End.

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