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Cintas Corporation (Nasdaq: CTAS) recently awarded $50,000 to four Cincinnati-area charitable organizations during the LPGA Queen City Championship’s pre-tournament events, highlighting women's leadership. The funds were distributed as follows: First Tee of Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky received $20,000, Dress for Success Cincinnati $15,000, Fernside Center for Grieving Children $10,000, and SCRATCHgolf $5,000. Cintas aims to support local charities and promote female leadership through initiatives like the 'Queen City Game Changers' program, which prepares women for executive roles.

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The national leader in business services recognized four local philanthropic organizations during the LPGA Queen City Championship’s pre-tournament activities focused on women’s leadership, including the All-Star Skills Challenge presented by Cintas

CINCINNATI--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Cintas Corporation (Nasdaq: CTAS) recently presented a total of $50,000 in financial awards to four Cincinnati-area charitable organizations.

On Tuesday, Sept. 6, representatives from Cintas Corporation presented leaders from First Tee of Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky and SCRATCHgolf with grant awards at pre-tournament activities ahead of the LPGA Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G, which was held at at Cincinnati's Kenwood Country Club, Sept. 8-11, 2022. PHOTO IDs: Monica Dressing (Cintas Director of Marketing Communications), Spencer Timmel (SCRATCHgolf Founder), Sarah Herron (First Tee Board Executive Committee), Amy Alcott (LPGA Legend and Hall of Famer), Annika Sorenstam (LPGA Legend and Hall of Famer), Jim Muething (First Tee Board Executive Committee), Steve Mullinger (First Tee Board Executive Committee), and Bob Mitchell (Cintas Sr. Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer). (Photo: Business Wire)

On Tuesday, Sept. 6, representatives from Cintas Corporation presented leaders from First Tee of Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky and SCRATCHgolf with grant awards at pre-tournament activities ahead of the LPGA Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G, which was held at at Cincinnati's Kenwood Country Club, Sept. 8-11, 2022. PHOTO IDs: Monica Dressing (Cintas Director of Marketing Communications), Spencer Timmel (SCRATCHgolf Founder), Sarah Herron (First Tee Board Executive Committee), Amy Alcott (LPGA Legend and Hall of Famer), Annika Sorenstam (LPGA Legend and Hall of Famer), Jim Muething (First Tee Board Executive Committee), Steve Mullinger (First Tee Board Executive Committee), and Bob Mitchell (Cintas Sr. Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer). (Photo: Business Wire)

Company representatives made the presentations during the All-Star Skills Challenge presented by Cintas, one of several pre-event activities focused on women’s leadership that were held on September 6, 2022, at Cincinnati’s Kenwood Country Club ahead of last weekend’s LPGA Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G.

Cintas Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer Bob Mitchell and Cintas Director of Marketing Communications Monica Dressing were on hand to present awards to:

“Philanthropic organizations are the true all-stars of our communities, and these groups are tremendous representatives of both the great work being done in our area and the amazing impact charities can have in a region,” said Mitchell. “Cincinnatians have a long tradition of supporting one another and we were thrilled to have an opportunity to recognize these groups with awards at the LPGA’s All-Star Skills Challenge. We hope these funds can help further the direct impact that First Tee, Dress for Success, the Fernside Center and SCRATCHgolf have in the Cincinnati area.”

Cintas was a proud corporate sponsor of the pre-event activities, which focused on women’s leadership and empowerment, and included the All-Star Skills Challenge presented by Cintas, a private clinic and Q&A session with LPGA Legends Annika Sorenstam and Amy Alcott, as well as the morning’s Women’s Leadership Conference.

Additionally, Cintas is a founding corporate partner of “Queen City Game Changers,” a new women’s leadership initiative tied to the event. The goal of the program is to help prepare, support and advance 130 area females succeeding in business, education and sports industries into executive leadership positions.

“The LPGA’s vision to bring female leaders together to learn, share and network will have a lasting impact on our region long after the tournament ends,” said Max Langenkamp, Cintas Senior Vice President of Human Resources and Chief Diversity Officer.

The Queen City Game Changers’ inaugural class is represented by diverse women from top local companies, entrepreneurial organizations, and the various Greater Cincinnati chambers of commerce. The eight-month program includes opportunities for both practical experience and mentorship from Cincinnati-area senior executives and business leaders.

“We’re eager to witness our female leaders benefit and grow from this tremendous program, and we look forward to identifying opportunities to further support them and their efforts to lift our company – and region – even higher,” Langenkamp added.

Media-use assets, including photos of the award presentations to the charities, are available via Dropbox.

About Cintas Corporation

Cintas Corporation helps more than one million businesses of all types and sizes get Ready™ to open their doors with confidence every day by providing products and services that help keep their customers’ facilities and employees clean, safe and looking their best. With offerings including uniforms, mats, mops, restroom supplies, first aid and safety products, fire extinguishers and testing, and safety training, Cintas helps customers get Ready for the Workday®. The Company is also the creator of the Total Clean Program™ — a first-of-its-kind service that includes scheduled delivery of essential cleaning supplies, hygienically clean laundering, and sanitizing and disinfecting products and services. Headquartered in Cincinnati, Cintas is a publicly held Fortune 500 company traded over the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the symbol CTAS and is a component of both the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index and Nasdaq-100 Index.

Lizz Summers, Cintas Director of Corporate Affairs | 617-571-2219 | summerse2@cintas.com

Source: Cintas Corporation

FAQ

What charitable donations did Cintas Corporation make during the LPGA Queen City Championship?

Cintas awarded a total of $50,000 to four organizations: First Tee of Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky ($20,000), Dress for Success Cincinnati ($15,000), Fernside Center for Grieving Children ($10,000), and SCRATCHgolf ($5,000).

When was the Cintas donation presented?

The donation was presented on September 6, 2022, during pre-tournament activities for the LPGA Kroger Queen City Championship.

What is the goal of the 'Queen City Game Changers' initiative?

The 'Queen City Game Changers' initiative aims to prepare and support 130 women in business, education, and sports for executive leadership positions.

Who from Cintas presented the charitable awards?

Bob Mitchell, Cintas Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, along with Monica Dressing, Cintas Director of Marketing Communications, presented the awards.

What was the purpose of the All-Star Skills Challenge presented by Cintas?

The All-Star Skills Challenge focused on women's leadership and empowerment, highlighting the contributions of women in various fields.

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