ARTICLE FROM EMPLOYEE COMMUNICATIONS
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ARTICLE FROM EMPLOYEE COMMUNICATIONS
ARTICLE FROM EMPLOYEE COMMUNICATIONS January 15, 2010 “Dear Protective Associates, In response to the horrific conditions caused by the recent earthquake in Haiti, the Protective Life Foundation is making a $15,000 gift in support of the relief efforts being orchestrated by the American Red Cross. Our contribution will be sent to the International Response Fund for the specific purpose of aiding those so terribly traumatized by this natural disaster.” Kate Cotton Protective Life Foundation Employees respond to Protective’s gift to the relief efforts for Haiti “Thank you…my prayers have been answered.” Bridgit Davis-Young “Thank you for this initiative. I know that all of the employees here are proud to have this contribution come from the Foundation.” Tommy Angelillo “Thanks for what the Foundation does and for the difference it makes.” Starr Gill “Wow! That’s a generous donation! Thank you for sharing the information with me. I’m proud to work for a company with such a giving heart.” Keri Till “I think it is great that Protective is doing the Red Cross donation.” “WOW! I’m so happy… THANK YOU so much.” Angelia Taylor Sallie Bryant “I’m sure many of us were pleased to hear our company would be sending a contribution to the Red Cross concerning the Haiti disaster. We are all are all having economic times right now, but that’s nothing compared to the suffering there. Thank you for being a company that reflects the right values.” “Thank you!!! I have watched some of the news coverage, and it breaks my heart.” David Loper “Speaking of the right thing to do…!!!” Ellen Michael Bonnie Priebe 24 Serving those o serve oe, continued 2010 PROTECTIVE LIFE IT CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT BENEFITING FIRST LIGHT AND THE FIREHOUSE SHELTER “We would like to thank all of our sponsors for the second annual Protective Life IT Charity Golf Tournament which was held on Thursday, April 29, at Eagle Point Golf Club. We had beautiful weather this year with Tournament Registration Station 136 golfers. We raised a total of $7,737.04. This total will be matched by The Protective Foundation for a grand total of $15,474.08 to be distributed evenly to First Light Women’s Shelter and the Firehouse Shelter for Men.” Wayne Hall, Mark Cyphert Leigh Bern Tommy Duncan 25 (L to R) Jeff Ball and Mark Cyphert present a check in the amount of $7,737 to Ruth Crosby, Executive Director of First Light. The Winning Team (L to R) Cory Clark, Amanda Stevens, Robert Robinson, Mark Culp, Chris Bergen, Sidney Douglas Steve Freeman, Executive Director of The Firehouse Shelter, receives a donation of $7,737 from Mark Cyphert. Amy McCoy, Shannon Scott 26 Serving those o serve oe, continued PROTECTIVE HOSTS THE 5TH ANNUAL UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL ALABAMA WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP D.I.V.A.S!* LUNCHEON *Developing Initiatives and Values Among Sisters D.I.V.A.S! Steering Committee (L to R) Leslie Wampol of Alabama Power Company, Yolanda Sullivan of Vulcan Materials, Kate Cotton of Protective Life Corporation, Ann Haas of Arlington Partners, Denise Canfield of Regions Financial Corporation, Lessie Brady of First Commercial Bank, Eleanor Griffin of Southern Progress Corporation, Carla Roberson of Alabama Power Company, Shirley Fagan of O’Neal Steel, Hailey Hutchinson of the United Way of Central Alabama Alie B. Gorrie Terri Sewell, Samuetta Nesbitt 27 (L to R) Caroline Bolvig, Hailey Hutchinson, Betts Drennen Protective’s “D.I.V.A.S!” Front Row (L to R) Lisa Ramsay, Leigh Bern, Barbara Aland, Kate Darden, Kathy Britton Back Row (L to R) Eva Robertson, Rita Fulton, Wendy Evesque, Teresa Pearce, Laura Goeb, Lynn Williams, Emily Amberson, Tashea Stanley, Kate Cotton Dudley Reynolds Kate Friedman Lourie, Cathy Friedman Protective’s “D.I.V.A.S!” Front Row (L to R) Jen Sovero, Kate Cotton, Stella Swetnick, Teresa Pearce, Lori Oswald, Rachel Goodson, Laura Dudley Back Row (L to R) Lisa Ramsay, Amy McCoy, Tashea Stanley, Rita Fulton, Eva Robertson, Barbara Aland, Leigh Bern, Michele Pawlik, Judy Herron, Karen Kelly, Leisa Daniell 28 Serving those o serve oe, continued “STRENGTH IN NUMBERS” Protective’s 2010 – 2011 United Way Campaign Employee Goal - $450,000 Amount Pledged - $453,548 Protective’s United Way campaign began with a wonderful kick-off party and United Way agency fair. Johnny Johns, Protective’s Chairman, President & CEO, spoke about the critical role that United Way serves in our community, and employees had the opportunity to visit with representatives from 20 United Way agencies. Johnny Johns offers comments about the United Way. Stephen Heacock, Scott Adams (L to R) Lance Black, Stephane Goyer, Anil Manji 29 Melanie McNary, Brandi Hill Kate Watson, United Way’s Liaison for Protective Steven Denny, Phil Passafiume American Cancer Society display Staff from Big Brothers Big Sisters 30 Serving those o serve oe, United Way Meetings continued UNITED WAY MEETINGS Kristi Breaux, Terri Milstead Katherine Tierney Rally Speaker Hatton Smith, Johnny Johns Robert Beeman Rally Speaker (L to R) Mike Bell, Kala O’Brien, Lance Black (L to R) Betts Drennen, Caroline Bolvig, Kate Watson, Johnny Johns 31 Melanie McNary Rally Speaker WINNERS OF DRAWINGS AT THE UNITED WAY RALLIES (L to R) Adelle Gilbert, Dana Flenor, Shonda Walter, Donna Ray, Vera Williams (L to R) Rhonda Hester, Kim Perry, Phillip Earle, Dimerous Hatcher, Holly Brown (L to R) Sandra Crawford, Tamika Ashley, Dawn Hart, Diane Vandergriff, Voncile Washington 32 Serving those o serve oe, United Way Meetings 33 continued THE INTERNAL AUDIT TEAM PREPARES AND SERVES LUNCH AT FIRST LIGHT, A SHELTER FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Front Row (L to R) Stephanie Nation, Jennifer Martin, Lorine Kallaher, Tonya Sparks, Kristie Pritchett Back Row (L to R) Derry Herring, Patrick Flynn, Michael Wade, Heather Smitherman, Stanton Kelley, David Hall Patrick Flynn Derry Herring Lorine Kallaher 34 Serving those o serve oe, United Way Meetings continued PROTECTIVE’S COMPANY-WIDE HOLIDAY INITIATIVE In December, eleven of Protective’s OFFICE offices throughout the country joined SELECTED NONPROFIT(S) hands in support of the Company’s Christmas ingathering, “Opening Bannockburn, IL Angel Tree in support of students in the Chicago Public School System who are in temporary living situations Hearts, Sharing Joy.” Each office chose to support at least one local nonprofit through the collection of food, critically-needed items and Birmingham, AL monetary contributions. Salvation Army Angel Tree Oak Mountain Missions Ministries Birmingham, AL Brentwood, TN Salvation Army Angel Tree Calabasas, CA West Valley Food Pantry Cincinnati, OH Holly Hill Children’s Services Elgin, IL Toys for Paws Toys for Tots Winter coat drive Bobbie Headley adds to the growing collection of toys and clothing. Kansas City, KS Harvesters SafeHome Minnetonka, MN The Humane Society of Minnesota The Listening House Susan Parker donates clothing. 35 Omaha, NE Omaha Food Bank Richmond, VA William Byrd Community House St. Louis, MO St. Martha’s Hall