M.C. Dean, Inc. is more than an engineering and technology company; we are corporate citizens who believe in contributing to the greater good, not only through our core competencies and service offerings, but also by how we give back to the communities that have supported our ongoing success. We firmly believe in helping others help themselves so it gives me great pride to announce the creation of the M.C. Dean Foundation. The M.C. Dean Foundation represents a significant milestone in our corporate history. With the creation of a dedicated charitable fund, M.C. Dean can support, in a meaningful way, those non-profit organizations that make a real difference in our communities and that uphold our company standards of hard work, passion and dedication within all facets of our industry. The M.C. Dean Foundation is guided by the following principles: Community Focus: We believe in improving the quality of life and reducing human suffering for the residents in the communities where we live and work. We believe as corporate citizens we are responsible for the well-being of those less fortunate. Long-Term Improvement: We believe non-profit organizations that contribute to the long-term improvement of a community are better able to create desired change. As a company, Innovation: As a technology and engineering company, innovation is what drives our success. And we look to support equally innovative non-profit organizations that strive for better, faster, and cheaper services to alleviate the suffering of the less fortunate. Innovation means more people are ultimately helped. Measurable Impact: As a corporation, M.C. Dean’s performance is evaluated every day by our clients. We believe non-profit organizations that make the greatest difference regularly measure their impact on the communities they serve. Fiscal Accountability: We believe fiscal responsibility is a requirement for non-profit organizations to successfully meet their mission. It is only through well managed organizations that services can be successfully delivered to communities and the underprivileged. Thank you, Bill Dean
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