October 12, 2015
ShareKelley Kronenberg COO Howard Wander Selected to Participate in Susan G. Komen BigWig Fundraiser
West Palm Beach, FL. – As individuals across the country raise awareness for breast cancer during the month of October, Kelley Kronenberg Principal Partner and Chief Operating Officer, Howard Wander, is supporting the effort in South Florida through the Susan G. Komen BigWig Fundraiser. Mr. Wander joins six other community leaders from Palm Beach and St. Lucie Counties to raise funds and bring awareness to this disease.
“Every person I know has a friend or relative that has battled this terrible disease. Breast cancer touches everyone. We all would love to make a difference in this fight, which is why I decided to participate with this fundraiser in a significant way,” said Mr. Wander.
A BigWig is a community leader who has a passion for helping the women in the local community receive access to breast health care. Through this program, Mr. Wander has made a commitment to raise funds to support these much needed services. The BigWig participant who raises the most money will get a photograph portrait of themselves wearing a custom pink wig displayed in the front window of Saks Fifth Avenue at the Gardens Mall.
“We fully support Howard’s commitment to the BigWig fundraiser and hope that his efforts will inspire others around the community to join us in donating to this worthy cause,” said Kelley Kronenberg CFO, Heath Eskalyo, who directs the firm’s philanthropic efforts.
Individuals interested in donating can do so by mailing a check to Kelley Kronenberg’s West Palm Beach office, 1475 Centrepark Blvd., Suite 275, West Palm Beach, FL 33401. Checks should be made out to Komen South Florida C/O Howard Wander. On the memo line please note BigWig Howard Wander. Donations can also be made by visiting this link: http://southflorida.info-komen.org/goto/HowardWander. The deadline for BigWig donations is Saturday, October 31, 2015.
More than 880,000 women live in Palm Beach, Martin and St. Lucie Counties – areas which are serviced by Susan G. Komen South Florida. As of 2014, funds raised by Komen South Florida through events like this have provided more than $13.4 million dollars for almost 400 communities and small grants to local programs in the area. In addition to providing funds to local programs, some of the funds go toward research that will someday identify and deliver cures for breast cancer.
Kelley Kronenberg, a full-service business law firm, has always been a steady supporter of its attorneys’ and staffs’ individual community and charitable efforts. The firm recently launched its own program to support the communities where its employees work and live. This new initiative, Kelley Kronenberg Cares (KKC), provides opportunities for the firm’s attorneys and staff to personally commit to civic and charitable efforts.