Signalysis Supports Community in “Run for the Poor”
June 11, 2022, was a great morning for a run in Greater Cincinnati and Signalysis stepped up with a $1,200 donation to St. Vincent dePaul’s annual Run for the Poor. Signalysis believes that companies have a responsibility to support their communities; and this is an example of putting words into action.
“Two special and spectacular additions to this year’s St Vincent dePaul Run for the Poor occurred at the start of this year’s Run. Incredible soprano Maria Sunnenberg, known for singing at Reds’ games and other pro sports events, stunned the crowd with her rendition of the National Anthem and hit “…home of the Braaavve….” in perfect timing with the arrival of the formation flyover by WWII-era fighter planes, performed by the Clermont Warbirds” said Jerry Nieb who volunteers as Chairman of the Run for the Poor, and is a Technical Consultant at Signalysis. “We think this demonstration alone was well worth the price of the registration, but we also provided tasty food, drinks, and gave away valuable door prizes to more than 120 lucky particpants. Helping our Neighbors in Need is what the Society of St Vincent dePaul is all about, and I am very grateful to Signalysis and all our other corporate sponsors who help make the Run for the Poor a successful and fun event for us every year. Our St Vincent dePaul District is an all-volunteer organization, so the funds we raise from the Run for the Poor go entirely into funding of our charitable works.”
Signalysis was well represented at the event. Here Jerry Nieb (Right) presents Signalysis President, Neil Coleman (left) with the corporate sponsorship award for raising the most money. Congratulations to all.