The Risk, Fraud and Investigations (RFI) business of Thomson Reuters recently presented three $10,000 donations to charities on behalf of customers whose compelling success stories using RFI public records search products made them the recipients of the first-ever Hero Award. The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and the Veterans Village of San Diego were the charities chosen by the winning customers.
Here are photos from the award presentation events:
To the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (on behalf of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, and the Vermont Department of Corrections):
From left to right: Shelly Bouchard, federal client manager, Public Records; Ernie Allen, president and CEO, National Center for Missing & Exploited Children; Steve Rubley, vice president and general manager, Risk, Fraud & Investigations; and Heather McDade, senior director, Field Management.
To the Veterans Village of San Diego (on behalf of global law firm DLA Piper):
From left to right: Mary Sullivan, branch account manager; Dean Powell, director, Branch Account Management; Phil Landis, President and CEO, Veterans Village of San Diego; and Adam Garson, associate, DLA Piper.


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