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Chief Marketing Officer | X-Caliber l TEDX Speaker | Digital Marketer 🚀| Brand Expert | Author | Keynote Speaker 🎤| The Outlier Project

In the bustling realm of corporate culture, core values are key, and here are two of our core value "power players" that stand out in this post I am sharing: ✅Service and ✅Making a Difference. These aren't just buzzwords; they're the heartbeat of what makes a workplace different. How? ✅Service Business is about serving clients, but it can also include a commitment to serving communities. Embracing service as a core value means going beyond the transactional and entering the transformational. ✅ Making a Difference When giving back is woven into your corporate DNA, your organization becomes a force of positive change. That feels good 👍🏻. X-Caliber , X-Caliber Rural Capital, and CastleGreen Finance recently came together to help Open Door Family Medical Center. The team hosted a Baby Bundle and collected dozens of items for new parents in need. Why does a giving culture work in a company? 👍🏻It creates a Unified Purpose 👍🏻It supports Employee Fulfillment 👍🏻It s shapes Positive Culture Every act of service and commitment to making a difference extends beyond office walls and away from laptops and spreads into communities where we lend. That's a good thing! That's making an impact. Learn more about our corporate efforts and the work of X-Caliber's Charity Crusaders in the link in the comments section. If you work for a company that does good things, I would love to hear about your core values and what makes your workplace different. #doinggood #positiveculture #corporateculture #givingback

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The X-Caliber , CastleGreen Finance, and X-Caliber Rural Capital teams recently held a fundraiser for the Open Door Medical Center, hosting a Baby Bundle drive to support members of the program who are new parents. At Open Door, midwives deliver over 400 babies a year, and many of the new moms and their partners are facing significant financial, housing, food supply, and other challenges. To support some of the new parents in need, the X-Caliber Charity Crusaders collected dozens of diapers, onesies, blankets, and other items for the program that supports Westchester and Putnam counties in New York. Our own Clementine Whitney and Sharon Callahan helped coordinate the items and deliver them to the center. Two of X-Caliber’s core values are service and making a difference, and the company hosts several fundraisers a year for different organizations across the country. For more information on ways to help Open Door, click here. https://hubs.li/Q01-_7CB0 Congratulations Crusaders on another great fundraiser. Every effort helps make a positive impact on the lives of others. Open Door Family Medical Center #givingback #service #xcaliber #castlegreenfinance #xcaliberruralcapital

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Bonnie Habyan

Chief Marketing Officer | X-Caliber l TEDX Speaker | Digital Marketer 🚀| Brand Expert | Author | Keynote Speaker 🎤| The Outlier Project

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Thomas Helfrich

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Your commitment to service and making a difference truly shines through, fostering a positive culture. How do you see these core values contributing to the overall success and impact of your organization, Bonnie?

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Dan Greenberg

Revenue Growth & Partnerships Executive

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It’s always important when a companies messaging is not just about selling but also promotes the companies goals and mission.

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James Molina

Senior Mortgage Loan Originator/Owner

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It's inspiring to witness companies like yours actively working to make a positive mark beyond their walls. Your efforts truly show that businesses can be a force for good. Kudos to you and your team! 🙌

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