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Car retail industry leaders from Marshall Motor Holdings and JCT600 are set to climb Mount Kilimanjaro as part of the Ben charity’s latest fund-raising challenge.
Billed as the charity’s biggest-ever Industry Leader Challenge (ILC) fundraiser, The Climb will aim to raise £300,000 when participants bid to reach the African mountain’s summit from October 30 to November 8.
Ben is now inviting more automotive leaders and aspiring leaders to come forward and take part in The Climb in a bid to maximise the impact of the fund-raising challenge.
JCT600 chief executive John Tordoff and director of customer experience Andy Bateman have already signed-up to represent the car retail sector by taking on the challenge alongside Marshall commercial development director Adrian Wallington and VW divisional head of sales Clive McGregor.
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Ben has launched its Annual Industry Survey 2021 and is urging automotive sector employees to take part and share the health and wellbeing issues affecting them.
The survey requires participants to share the health and wellbeing challenges they have faced in the last 12 months, including the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Ben said the results of the survey will help the charity continue to provide relevant support and services to automotive people.
Rachel Clift, health and wellbeing director at Ben, said: “Each year, we ask people who work, or have worked, in the automotive industry to tell us about the issues they have faced, or are facing, with their health and wellbeing.
Click the thumbs up >The automotive sector benevolent charity Ben will aim to raise cash with a new Move4Ben campaign in June, challenging participants to get fit and raise vital funds at the same time.
After a challenging 2020 which saw the COVID-19 enforced cancellation of the Ben Ball – resulting in a £1m fund-raising shortfall – the charity is getting back to the business of raising money to support services to tackle any potential hardship among the sector’s workforce.
Participants can exercise in any way they choose to raise a minimum of £100 for the cause, potentially walking 10,000 steps a day, dancing for 100 hours, completing 10k on a space hopper or a 5k each day.
Published online: May 04, 2021 Articles, East Idaho Business
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IDAHO FALLS – The Idaho Falls Auditorium District (IFAD) recently announced a new partnership with Golden Valley Natural, which will donate $2,000,000 to secure the naming rights to the new arena within the Mountain America Event Center. Golden Valley Natural will name the arena “Hero Arena” in honor of its Hero Jerky snacks line and the everyday American heroes who inspired it.
“We are excited to announce that Golden Valley Natural is sponsoring the Sports and Performance arena within the new events center,” said Ben Ball, President of Golden Valley Natural. “We couldn’t be more thrilled to participate in this major addition to our community.”