Greg Alexander

Provident Bank

Success through giving back

Provident Bank, September 2005

Getting your employees involved in community service – seems like an easy concept, right? Select a charity, encourage your employees to donate time or money or sponsor a philanthropic event. Easy enough. Not so, says Josh Levinson of Charm City Run, a run/walk specialty company. “It’s not easy to do community service, but if you can find a way to help the community and help your business at the same time, it’s a win-win,” he says passionately.

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A lifelong calling

Provident Bank, September 2005

Finding the right career path can be challenging. Many people go through high school and college with no idea what they want to do, switch majors and take a different route after graduation. However, for Vaughn Greene, his “calling” came early in life.

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A hands-on approach

Provident Bank, September 2005

In business, it’s necessary sometimes to make sacrifices on the road to success. Taking a local business to the national and international level sometimes requires that company leaders assume different roles and let go of some of the day-to-day operations. However, for one local business, the leaders have instead retained an active role in the business, even as the company continues to grow and become a major player in the furniture manufacturer sector.

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