17.10.2007 13:00:00
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Progressive Puts Down Even Deeper Roots in Colorado Springs as it Celebrates 70th Anniversary by Planting Trees
Most days you’ll find them on the phones
helping customers with car insurance, but over the next few months, some
of Progressive’s best and brightest call
center employees will perform a different kind of service: planting
trees in the communities where they live and work. The Progressive Group
of Insurance Companies, the third largest car insurance group in the
country and fifth largest in Colorado, is celebrating its 70th
year in business by planting 70 large trees in each of its six call
center cities. Progressive is teaming up with the Arbor Day Foundation
to plant the 420 large trees.
"Our ‘70 Years, 70
Trees’ events are about putting down even
deeper roots in the communities where a lot of Progressive people live,
including here in Colorado Springs,” said Jim
Boland, director of Progressive’s Colorado
Springs call center. "Planting trees is a way
for us to give back to the customers and communities that helped us
achieve this significant milestone in our history.”
Over the next three months, Progressive volunteers will plant 70 large
trees between six and 15 feet tall in six communities including
Cleveland, Tampa, Austin, Colorado Springs, Phoenix and Sacramento.
Progressive and the Arbor Day Foundation consulted with local park
officials in each location to identify the parks most in need of
additional trees. The tree species being planted in Memorial Park on
October 17 include the Common Hackberry, English Oak, Plains Cottonwood
and Narrow Leaf Cottonwood.
"We’re committed
to creating greener, healthier and more livable communities by planting
and nurturing trees, so we were delighted when Progressive reached out
to us to ask how they could help,” said John
Rosenow, Arbor Day Foundation chief executive. "Their
support will make a real difference in this park.”
Progressive has also worked with the Arbor Day Foundation to establish a
program in which Progressive plants one sapling tree in a U.S. forest
for every online customer who chooses to use less paper by paying their
bills electronically. Since the program began rolling out earlier this
year, 10,000 trees have been planted.
The tree planting events are timed to coincide with favorable tree
planting seasons in each location. The actual date of Progressive’s
70th anniversary was March 10.
About 30 Progressive people will take part in each half-day event. The
Progressive people planting trees in Memorial Park work at the call
centers in Colorado Springs in various roles, including helping
customers buy and service policies and report claims. The volunteers
were chosen to participate in the events by their managers as a reward
for their outstanding work.
"I was so excited when I found out I was
chosen to be part of this event,” said Pam
Spangler, a Sales and Service representative in Progressive’s
Colorado Springs call center. "To think that I’ll
be able to come back to the park years from now, sit in the shade of a
beautiful tree, and know that I was part of the Progressive team that
planted it is really special.”
Below is a full list of events:
Date
City
Park
Oct. 10, 2007
Cleveland, Ohio
Luke Easter Park
Oct. 17, 2007
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Memorial Park
Oct. 24, 2007
Austin, Texas
Town Lake Metropolitan Park
Nov. 7, 2007
Sacramento, California
Seymour Park
Nov. 14, 2007
Tampa, Florida
Cypress Point Park
Dec. 5, 2007
Phoenix, Arizona
Esteban Park
About Progressive
The Progressive Group of Insurance Companies, in business since 1937, is
the country’s third largest auto insurance
group and largest seller of motorcycle and personal watercraft policies
based on premiums written, and is a market leader in commercial auto
insurance.
Progressive is committed to becoming consumers’
#1 choice for auto insurance by providing competitive products and rates
that meet drivers’ needs throughout their
lifetimes, superior online and in-person customer service, and
best-in-class, 24-hour claims service, including its concierge level of
claims service available at service centers located in major
metropolitan areas throughout the United States.
Progressive companies offer consumers choices in how to shop for, buy
and manage their auto insurance policies. Progressive offers its
products, including personal and commercial auto, motorcycle, boat and
recreational vehicle insurance, through more than 30,000 independent
insurance agencies throughout the U.S. and online and by phone directly
from the Company. Private passenger auto products and prices are
different when purchased directly from Progressive or through
independent agencies. To find an agent or to get a quote, go to www.progressive.com.
The Common Shares of The Progressive Corporation, the Mayfield Village,
Ohio-based holding company, are publicly traded at (NYSE:PGR).
About the Arbor Day Foundation
The Arbor Day Foundation is a nonprofit, environmental education
organization of nearly one million members, with a mission to inspire
people to plant, nurture, and celebrate trees. More information on the
Foundation and its programs can be found at www.arborday.org.
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