The 30th annual Inpro/Seal® VIP Charity Golf Tournament raised a record $23,066 for Aspire, a non-profit recognized throughout the Midwest as a leader in providing bold, pioneering and uncompromising services to children and adults with developmental disabilities. This year’s donation is $3,000 more than last year’s record donation.
One hundred twenty-eight Inpro/Seal customers, vendors and employees attended the Inpro/Seal VIP Charity Golf Tournament, held Monday, August 14 at Oakwood Country Club in Coal Valley, Ill., to raise money for this deserving local cause.
The $23,066 donation was supported in part through a matching grant initiative by the philanthropic arm of Inpro/Seal’s parent company, Dover Corporation. The Dover Foundation helps to support not-for-profit organizations, causes and/or projects that benefit the local communities in which its operating companies are located. The Inpro/Seal family contributed to the cause through charitable giving, sponsorships and on-site events.
“This year’s record-setting VIP Charity Golf Tournament saw the most attendees and largest donation in its 30 year history,” said Jim Coryell, Inpro/Seal Director of Sales – Americas. “It’s exciting to watch this event grow through the years and make a large impact in helping those with developmental disabilities.”
Inpro/Seal has partnered with Aspire for the last six VIP Charity Golf Tournaments, raising more than $93,000 to support the non-profit’s enterprises, including Aspire Kids, Aspire Careers and Aspire Living.
“We are so humbled and grateful to have the support of incredible partners like Inpro/Seal and Dover Corporation,” said Jim Kales, CEO of Aspire. “This record-breaking check will help hundreds of kids and adults with developmental disabilities to get the therapy, job training, and life skills they need and deserve.”
About Inpro/Seal
The inventor of the original Bearing Isolator, Inpro/Seal has been delivering innovative sealing solutions and outstanding customer service for 40 years. Their unique technologies increase the reliability of rotating equipment and provide real cost savings by improving the mean time between repair (MTBR). Inpro/Seal’s superior customer service and streamlined production processes allow for same or next-day shipments on most products, even new designs. Headquartered in Rock Island, Ill., USA, Inpro/Seal maintains a global sales and distribution network to provide responsive, localized support to customers worldwide and manufactures in North America, Asia and Europe. Inpro/Seal is an operating company of Dover. Additional information is available at www.inpro-seal.com.
About Dover
Dover is a diversified global manufacturer with annual revenue exceeding $7 billion. They deliver innovative equipment and components, specialty systems, consumable supplies, software and digital solutions, and support services through four major operating segments: Engineered Systems, Fluids, Refrigeration and Food Equipment and Energy. Dover combines global scale with operational agility to lead the markets they serve. Recognized for their entrepreneurial approach for over 60 years, their team of 29,000 employees takes an ownership mindset, collaborating with customers to redefine what’s possible. Headquartered in Downers Grove, Ill, Dover trades on the New York Stock Exchange under “DOV”. Additional information is available at www.dovercorporation.com.
About Aspire
Aspire is recognized as a leader in providing bold, pioneering and uncompromising services to kids and adults with developmental disabilities, their families and the Chicagoland community through four enterprises: Aspire Kids, Aspire Living, Aspire Careers and Aspire CoffeeWorks. Aspire has been pushing the boundaries of what is possible for people with disabilities since 1960. Aspire’s vision is to create a community where people of all abilities live, learn and grow together. Learn more at www.aspirechicago.com.
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