Exelon Employees Recognized With 2021 “Powering Communities” Volunteer Awards and $200,000 in Donations to Local Charities
The Exelon Foundation has recognized 24 employees for their exceptional volunteer work during 2020, donating $200,000 to local nonprofits in their honor. Awards include a $20,000 Excellence Award to Montgomery Child Advocacy Project and $10,000 Achievement Awards to various organizations. This year saw 127 applicants who volunteered over 770 hours collectively. Since 2005, the program has donated over $2 million to support more than 250 employee volunteers. Exelon Corporation reported $33 billion in revenue for 2020 and serves approximately 10 million customers across multiple states.
- Recognition of 24 employees for significant volunteer work during the pandemic.
- Donation of $200,000 to local charities, enhancing community support.
- Over 770 hours volunteered by employees in 2020, showcasing strong community engagement.
- Exelon Foundation has contributed over $2 million to nonprofits since 2005.
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Today, the Exelon Foundation recognized 24 employees with its Powering Communities Employee Volunteer Award for overcoming challenges posed by the pandemic to complete hundreds of hours of volunteer work with local nonprofits in 2020. To recognize their incredible efforts, the Exelon Foundation will donate a total of
“Exelon employees’ willingness to contribute their time, energy and resources to helping the people in their communities was especially inspirational and impressive in a year like 2020,” said Paula Conrad, vice president, Corporate Relations for Exelon, and president of the Exelon Foundation. “The Exelon Foundation’s mission is to strengthen the social and economic fabric of the communities we serve, and our award recipients truly carried out that work during an incredibly challenging time.”
This year’s 24 winners and causes supported by the foundation include:
Excellence Award –
Bonnie Pugh, Exelon BSC– Montgomery Child Advocacy Project (MCAP), Montgomery, Pa.
Achievement Award –
Karen Adam, ACE – Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore, Toms River, N.J.
Gwendolyn Arrington, ComEd – FABRIC, Inc., Cleveland, Miss.
Karen Barbera, Exelon BSC – Loaves & Fishes Community Services, DuPage County, Ill.
Erica Borggren, ComEd – Illinois Joining Forces Foundation, Chicago, Ill.
Antonios Boulos, Pepco – Fame Fire Company #3, West Chester, Pa.
Robert Bugdon, Atlantic City Electric –Laureldale Volunteer Fire Rescue, Hamilton Township, N.J.
Christopher Cornett, BGE – Darlington Volunteer Fire Company, Darlington, Md.
Brian Joaquin, PECO – Battleship New Jersey Museum and Memorial, Camden, N.J.
Jennedy Johnson, PECO -- Homeless Advocacy Project, Philadelphia, Pa.
Joseph Portz, Exelon Generation– Cocoa Packs, Inc., Hershey, Pa.
Kristin Seifarth, Constellation – UEmpower of Maryland, Baltimore, Md.
Michael Van Horn, Exelon Generation – The Media Theatre for The Performing Arts, Media, Pa.
Michael Winkler, Exelon BSC – Newtown Fire Association, Newtown, Pa.
Merit Award –
Courtney Allen, PECO – Young Men & Women in Charge (YMWIC), Exton, Pa.
Jacqueline Geary, Exelon BSC – Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.
Anuradha Gwal, Exelon BSC - South Asian Bar Association, National
Rudolph Johnson, Pepco – Owings Mills Volunteer Fire Company, Owings Mills, N.J.
Armanda Killingham, Exelon Generation – Dorcas Community Outreach Foundation, Brookfield, Ill.
Donna Knight, Delmarva Power – City Fare Meals on Wheels, New Castle County, Del.
Adriena Lane, ComEd– Rahab's Daughters, Barrington, Ill.
Alan Pressman, BGE– Jewish Volunteer Connection, Baltimore, Md.
Angel Reyes Cruz, Exelon Generation, The Nuclear Alternative Project, National
Craig Smith, Exelon Generation– Pine Street Presbyterian Church - Downtown Daily Bread, Harrisburg, Pa.
To read their personal stories and learn more about these nonprofit organizations, click here.
This year, there were 127 Exelon employee award applicants, who collectively volunteered more than 770 hours last year.
Since 2005, the Powering Communities Awards program has recognized more than 250 employee volunteers and contributed more than
About the Exelon Foundation
The Exelon Foundation was founded with a mission to use the power and resources of Exelon Corporation to make the world a better place. As an independent, non-profit philanthropic organization, the foundation is funded solely by Exelon Corporation through shareholder dollars. To learn more, visit ExelonFoundation.org.
About Exelon
Exelon Corporation (Nasdaq: EXC) is a Fortune 100 energy company with the largest number of electricity and natural gas customers in the U.S. Exelon does business in 48 states, the District of Columbia and Canada and had 2020 revenue of
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