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Citigroup "Global Community Day"

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Education & Training with Tech and Social Media Consultant
Saturday, November 17th:  Over 58,000 volunteers participated in over 1,000 projects in more than 450 cities across 100 countries. 

 

Really?  That's the line from the Citi issues press release.  Does that mean it really happened?  I can't say.  Is this just another large company pumping out pseudo propaganda in an effort to bolster it's image?  Maybe. 

I tend to be a little cynical when it comes to the big guys.  Instead of throwing out wild accusations I'll report on what I actually witnessed.

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The stage was set.  Saturday at dawn, we were to meet at down at the old High School.  The Kids were warned.  The Parents and Teachers were notified.  Would Citi even show?  Only time would tell.

The plan was to band together to clean up the school.  55 Acres, 1,500 students, 2 district paid Custodians during the day.  Outnumbered.

"If a piece of paper falls to the ground, and no one is there to pick it up, does it make a sound?"

 Well...  We brought our kids, our parents and teachers.  Citi did show up.  They showed up in spades!  They brought Bank Managers (yeah Scott Sachs!), Tellers, Administrators, Personal Bankers, and even the Securities Guys!   They even brought Breakfast and Lunch!  We banded together with the Citi employees, separated into groups and went to work.

We picked up trash.  We steam cleaned.  We pruned. in the end, we made a real difference.  We also learned along the way that sometimes it's not all about the  company.

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Financial statements , Dividends and Stock Prices all have their place in the world.  But sometimes it's bigger than that.  Sometimes it's all about the people. 

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Thank you Citigroup!  You were wonderful!   Absolutely Wonderful!

Comments(6)

Linda Scanlan
A Fan of AR - Burleson, TX
Good for you, Mike! Teamwork makes all the difference. That was a great way to spend a day!
Nov 21, 2007 03:48 AM
Sandi Bauman
Chico Homes Real Estate - Chico, CA
Chico CA Realtor
What an awesome community project!  It's funny how when we set out to "donate" our time, we end up "gaining" something in return.  Perspective?  Appreciation for community?  Renewed sense of optimism?
Nov 21, 2007 03:48 AM
Lisa Hill
Florida Property Experts - Daytona Beach, FL
Daytona Beach Real Estate
This is really good to hear. Kudos to you and to Citigroup. BTW, what did you use for your photo grouping? 
Nov 21, 2007 03:53 AM
Mike Mueller
Tech and Social Media Consultant - Walnut Creek, CA

Linda - It was.  And it was great to bring in the students too.  If they work hard, and see the hard work others put into it, maybe they'll have a higher sense of pride and a better response when that next piece of paper falls.

Sandi -  Absolutely!  And doesn't that also reflect what we see here on AR everyday?

Lisa - It's a Google product.  Picasa.  I created a slideshow then embedded it with the snippet of code provided.  Easy as Pie.  (Pumpkin Pie that is)

Happy Thanksgiving Rainers!


Nov 21, 2007 05:39 AM
Tracey Thomas
BrokerInTrust Real Estate - Calabasas, CA
CA Real Estate Broker
Wow, what a great idea.  It is so great that you had the students involved.
Nov 21, 2007 02:28 PM
Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman
Liberty Homes - Mililani, HI
(RA) AHWD CRS ePRO OAHU HAWAII REAL ESTATE
Happy Thanksgiving Mike!
Nov 22, 2007 03:43 PM