Monsanto Company in Waterman sold custom T-shirts and hoodie sweatshirts, designed by Monsanto employees, in order to raise funds benefiting patients with cancer in DeKalb County. Angela Finnestad-Dickmann, Troy Dukes, Sharon Berg and Kellie Merchant represented Monsanto and their colleagues as they presented a donation of over $20,000 to the Northwestern Medicine Cancer Center DeKalb.
“We are like family here and cancer has touched us all in some way. It is important for us to unite together as a team so no one has to fight alone,” said Finnestad-Dickmann. Since 2012, a total of $48,877 has been raised by the group to fight cancer in DeKalb County.
Pictured left to right: Northwestern Medicine Cancer Center DeKalb representatives Vickie Peyton, Jodi Diehl, Becky Earle, Kim Aldis, Dr. Alan Wan, and Julie Burtch accept a donation of over $20,000 from Monsanto Company representatives Angela Finnestad-Dickmann, Troy Dukes, Sharon Berg and Kellie Merchant
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A company does something decent and the trolls come out.
No kidding! The employees who raised all that $ deserve better IMO..
Yes the employees do deserve recognition. But if u think this isn’t one of the WORST companies in history then ur a moron. They should donate to cancer since they cause it.
Cancer center…….
Oxymoron for sure
Isn’t this a contradiction of terms, hmmm…
If Monsanto wants to help with fighting cancer, maybe they should stop producing glyphosate
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Oh, the irony