ZoomInfo Contributes to COVID-19 Relief Efforts in Vancouver, Washington and Boston, Massachusetts
Donations Include Thousands of Protective Masks and Over $100,000 for Local Food Banks
ZoomInfo, a global leader in go-to-market intelligence solutions, announced the donation of thousands of protective masks to support frontline workers at Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center in Vancouver, Washington, and Saint Elizabeth’s Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts. The company also presented over $100,000 directed toward other local relief efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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“Thank you to ZoomInfo for their generous donation to our frontline caregivers”
In March, a ZoomInfo employee underwent major surgery to remove a malignant tumor at Saint Elizabeth’s Medical Center. After witnessing doctors and nurses working the frontlines of COVID-19 during her five-day stay, she requested that the company donate her next paycheck toward purchasing protective equipment for medical professionals.
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“I was so inspired by her story and generosity that I wanted to do something even bigger,” said ZoomInfo Founder and CEO Henry Schuck. “In times of crisis, it’s our duty to step up and help the helpers in our local communities. We express our gratitude to all of the individuals who are working tirelessly to fight the global COVID-19 pandemic.”
In April, ZoomInfo purchased 1,000 masks each for Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center in Vancouver and Saint Elizabeth’s Medical Center in Boston. Schuck and his wife personally delivered the equipment to Legacy Salmon Creek.
“Thank you to ZoomInfo for their generous donation to our frontline caregivers,” said Harrison Bane, President of Saint Elizabeth’s Medical Center. “We are grateful for the support we continue to see from the community and the positive impact it has on the morale of our team.”
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