Kimball International-Habig Foundation contributes $50000 for Stellar

Kimball International-Habig Foundation contributes $50,000 for Stellar

Participating in the check presentation were Julie Heitz-Cassidy (Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary, Kimball International), Bob Schneider (Chairman of the Board and CEO, Kimball International), Mayor Dennis Spinner, Greg Kincer (Vice President, Corporate Development, Kimball International), and Nicole Kreilein (Dubois County Community Foundation).

The Kimball International-Habig Foundation has made a $50,000 contribution to the Huntingburg Stellar Community Project.

According to Kimball International CEO and Chairman of the Board Bob Schneider, “We believe the Stellar Communities projects will assist local employers in not only retaining current employees but also attracting new employees to the county. “The Stellar Communities Project has the potential to touch all aspects of our communities, enhancing their sense of place and building more vibrant, stronger communities, which in turn, helps local employers to recruit and retain excellent employees in our area.”

The City of Huntingburg and Dubois County Community Foundation continue a partnership to build a $1.8 million endowment by aligning the philanthropic sector to assure community projects are sustained with perpetual resources.




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