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Ricoh designated as finalist in Gwinnett Chamber IMPACT Regional Business Awards

Region recognizes Ricoh’s work driving economic development and job creation in Atlanta metro area


Ricoh USA, Inc. has been designated as a finalist for the IMPACT Regional Business Awards for its work as a leading organization in Gwinnett County, Georgia. Hosted by the Gwinnett Chamber, the program pays tribute to premier organizations in top industries that are driving economic development and job creation, while enhancing local quality of life. Ricoh has been recognized for its civic engagement and long-term investment in the area, including creating a cutting-edge technical support center.
“Ricoh places incredible value on the communities we call home and Gwinnett County is a prime example of this – from top-notch employees to a friendly culture and everything in between,” said Michael A. Jones, Vice President, HR Field Operations, Ricoh USA, Inc. “This value stems from one of Ricoh’s founding principles, the Spirit of Three Loves: love your neighbor, love your country, love your work. In Gwinnett, we live by these words, as evidenced by our work with the County’s Department of Family and Children Services, Gwinnett Relay for Life and our annual Ricoh Puttin’ on Pink golf tournament which supports Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. I’m excited to see Ricoh and Gwinnett County continue to grow together in the coming years.”
IMPACT Regional Business Award recipients will be selected in the following sectors:
Architecture, Engineering & Construction
Education
Healthcare
Hospitality
Information Technology
International
Nonprofit
Service
Small Business
An overall IMPACT Regional Business Awards recipient will be selected from one of the above category winners.
“Now in its fifth year, the program has provided exposure to more than 1,500 best-in-class businesses. Bringing together leaders across these important industries is another example of how the Gwinnett Chamber can fulfill its mission to serve as a community forum,” said Dr. Dan Kaufman, President and CEO, Gwinnett Chamber.
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