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"...service to the community should be constantly part of a corporate vision..."
Mike Adkins
Rotary President
Jim Currey-Chairman of Board
Chairman of El Paso County 911 District Board, Board Member of El Paso Chapter of the American Red Cross, Board Member Junior Achievement of the Desert Southwest, Member of UTEP College of Business Advisory Board, El Paso County Historical Society Volunteer, and Past Chairman El Paso City County Consolidated Data Processing Board.
Mike Adkins-CEO
Past District Governor of Rotary and member of the Rotary Club of El Paso, Chairman of EL Paso Community Computer Information of System Advisory Committee, Board Member of Center for Entrepreneurial Development, Advancement, Research and Support (C.E.D.A.R.S.), Board Member of Boy Scouts of America YUCCA Council, and an El Paso County Historical Society Volunteer.
David Currey-President
Foundation and Committee Chair of the Sunrise Rotary Club, Member of Young Presidents Organization, Member of YISD Information Technology Magnet School Committee, Sunrise Rotary Golf Tournament Director, and Member of UTEP Information Decision Sciences Advisory Committee.
Dave Adkins-Executive Vice President
Secretary of Construction Specification Institute, Technical Advisor of Associated General Contractors, Member of UTEP Information and Decision Sciences Advisory Board.
Scott Adkins-Executive Vice President President of Keystone Heritage Park, Volunteer for Junior Achievement, Advisor to International Business College.
Greg Mueller
Transportation Development/Smithsonian Institution and Planning and Development/Nazareth Hall Loretto Academy.
Sandy Doss-Director of Programming
Christmas in April Board Member and Junior Achievement Volunteer.
Al Adkins-Sales Manager
Committee Chairman for Rotary Club of El Paso, Endowment Committee Member of Visiting Nurses Association, Centennial Museum of El Paso Volunteer, El Paso County Historical Society Volunteer, SERA Club Volunteer, St. Vincent de Paul Volunteer, and Keystone Historical Park Volunteer.
Cevin Currey-Manager of Programming
Red Cross Volunteer.
Kevin Spetter-Specialist
Southwest Transplant Alliance Volunteer and Member of Health Organization Network.
Ivonne Armendariz-Operations Manager
Christmas in April Volunteer.
Christa Talamantes-FMS Manager
YWCA Transitional Learning Center Volunteer, International Business College Advisory Board Volunteer.
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Christmas In April 2005
On Saturday April 30th,
over 45 Currey Adkins employees volunteered to make a difference. Not
only did the Currey Adkins team have a house all to themselves, but it
was also the most challenging house of all 18 houses that were done
this year! The scope of work was excellent. What matters the most is
that a difference was made in our community. For more information on
Christmas In April and other similar programs, click on the following
link:
Junior Achievement Bowl-A-Thon 2005
On Saturday March 6,
Currey Adkins had a fun day of bowling in support of its Junior
Achievement fundraising efforts. Many Currey Adkins employees, family,
and friends participated in the day long event at Fiesta Lanes on El
Paso’s westside. Currey Adkins demonstrated that bowling is really cool
and that bowling for a good cause is even cooler. For more information
on supporting Junior Achievement and its activities, click on the
following link:
Keystone Heritage Park 2004
In October,
a group of about 20 Currey Adkins volunteers rolled up their sleeves
and gave their time to another very worthwhile effort. The Keystone
Wetlands Project is a creation of Heritage Park in order to study and
restore a historical archeological site right here in El Paso. Making
artistic mosaics for the mini-amphitheater, driving heavy wooden stakes
for the children's mock archeological sand pit and setting palms for
shady huts, the Currey Adkins group got a taste of the outdoors in a
beautiful and natural habitat and an opportunity to be a part of its
magnificent restoration. For information on Keystone Heritage Park,
click on the following link:
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