Roedel Companies donates $7,500 to Big Brother Big Sister of Greater Nashua
Hotel owner/operators Roedel Companies continued its tradition of supporting Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Nashua by donating $7,500 to the organization on December 5th at the grand opening of their new Holiday Inn Express & Suites. Funds were generated through Roedel's 3rd Annual Bowl For Kid's Sake at Merrimack Ten Pin in June. Thirty employees participated and raised over $3,600 for Big Brothers Big Sisters. Roedel complemented their employees' efforts with an additional donation of $3,900.
Since its inception in 2009, Bowl For Kid's Sake has generated $20,000 for Big Brothers Big Sisters.
Martin LeGay, Operations Manager at RGH Hospitality is a current board member of Big Brothers Big Sisters. Partner of Roedel, David Roedel is a past board member and served for 6 years.
Shown (from left) are: Glen Hardman, president of RGH Hospitality; Martin LeGay, operations manager, RGH Hospitality; David Roedel, partner of Roedel Cos.; Joy Barrett, CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Nashua and Greater Salem; John Rogers, general manager, Holiday Inn Express & Suites Merrimack; and Sharon Nista, director of sales, Holiday Inn Express & Suites Merrimack.
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