The Pinnacle Q4 2019
Center Updates
We Care & Give Back
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Picture: Arnold Chavez (General Manager) serving children during Toyful Joyful
Cincinnati Toyful Joyful at the Duke Energy Convention Center RNOLD CHAVEZ (General Manag- and J.P. Parker (Madisonville), were er), participated in the annual Toy- served a Christmas buffet luncheon, ful Joyful event at the Duke Energy Con- treated to a Christmas program with vention Center on December 11. During Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus and presented the event, kids from inner-city schools, with several Christmas gifts. Rothenberg Academy (OTR), Frederick Douglass Elementary (Walnut Hills) There were over 600 students and 60 teachers and staff in this year’s celebration. The Duke Energy Convention Center personnel and its partners, including Smart City Networks, got to see the impact their efforts have on underserved children in the city of Cincinnati. The generosity of donated gifts, as well as everybody’s time and positive, professional energy at the event, contributed to an exceptionally festive experience for these children.
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Boosts Tampa Convention Center “Madison Grimes (CSSR II), Mitch Hughes (General Manager), and Caleb Carro (Technician II) are very personable, friendly, and dedicated to making customers happy. I appreciate all their efforts!” Tampa Boat Show, Show Management
Colorado Convention Center “Our event is a unique, community focused event serving folks experiencing homelessness. Smart City goes above and beyond in offering to volunteer staff time to help with set-up & tear down for the event, beyond the donated Wi-Fi services. This year, Tommie Beltz (Customer Sales & Service Manager) reached out in advance to schedule time for his team to come and help. Where many
donors & vendors are content to just provide a service - Smart City goes beyond to get their heart involved & serve our community with their time & effort. We value this partnership so much and thank you for the donation of Wi-Fi services, and the professional support services that go along with them.” Angie Nelson, Project Homeless Connect