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At CTC, we believe success is meant to be shared. We are committed to contributing time and resources to help make the communities we serve better places to live. Our employees volunteer thousands of hours to worthwhile local, regional, and national causes, and CTC also makes significant financial gifts to a wide range of charities. We actively support schools, healthcare and human service providers, economic development programs, the arts, and recreation.
We formed the CTC Foundation in 1998 to allow us to further develop solutions to regional and national challenges. The CTC Foundation is a nonprofit entity that strives to expand CTC’s vision of the future by applying what we do best—scientific, technological, and humanistic principals—to enhance economic progress and the quality of life.
CTC has helped students enter robotics competitions . . . formed a unique Cavalry Club that keeps military history alive . . . supported hurricane victims in the U.S. and tsunami victims abroad . . . given generously to the United Way, Red Cross, libraries, Special Olympics, and much, much more. CTC is known as a good corporate citizen, and we work each and every day to maintain that reputation.
Community Service News
| Sep 14, 2007 |
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CTC's Jerry Hudson Travels to Africa to Help Establish Children's Home for Orphans
When CTC’s Jerry Hudson, Vice President and Chief Quality Officer, attended the Stanford Executive Program (SEP) during the summer of 2006,...
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| Jul 17, 2007 |
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CTC Chief Scientist Joe Pickens is Recognized Nationally for His Success in Helping to Bring Back the American Elm
Joseph R. Pickens, Ph.D., a Chief Scientist at CTC, is known and has been honored for his work in advanced materials and manufacturing. He has worked on some of the nation’s most sophisticated...
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| Jul 10, 2007 |
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CTC Assists Communities in Obtaining More than $2.6 Million from U.S. EPA Brownfields Grants
In December 2006, the CTC Community and Economic Development (CED) team, based in Columbia, South Carolina, assisted 17 communities with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Brownfields Grant...
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Edward J. Sheehan, Jr.
Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer |
“Thomas Jefferson said 'every human mind feels pleasure in doing good for another,' and I believe that CTC's Board of Directors, management, and employees strongly embrace that sentiment.”
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View a slide show, In the Community, to see the diversity of CTC’s volunteerism.
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