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EMCOR's 7th Annual Golf Charity Golf Event raises $10,000 for National Center for Missing & Exploited Children

Phillip Megna, president, EMCOR Services Northeast, Inc., Robert Gallagher, president and CEO, J.C. Higgins Corp. and James Lane, regional VP and general manager, Building Technology Engineers, Inc. (BTE), presented a $10,000 check to be donated to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) during ceremonies at the EMCOR In Greater Boston 7th Annual Golf Charity Golf Event held Monday, July 21 at Pleasant Valley Country Club in Sutton. Leading mechanical services, mechanical, and facilities services contractors in the Greater Boston area, respectively, EMCOR Services Northeast, J.C. Higgins, and BTE are subsidiaries of EMCOR Group, Inc., a Fortune 500 leader in mechanical and electrical construction, industrial and energy infrastructure, and building services for a diverse range of businesses. "On behalf of EMCOR Services Northeast, J.C. Higgins, and BTE, we sincerely thank our clients for their support and extraordinary participation in the EMCOR In Greater Boston Golf 7thAnnual Charity Golf Event. It's due to their efforts and support that we're able to make a $10,000 donation to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children," said Megna. "EMCOR In Greater Boston is proud for the longtime and continued involvement of our clients in this event which, in turn, enables EMCOR to provide critical funds for those who can't help themselves-our children." EMCOR's national "Taking KidSafety To The Street"program was launched 9 years ago in partnership with NCMEC. Since that time, EMCOR has helped recover 327+ missing children, including children missing in the Greater Boston area. Including this donation, EMCOR has donated $1.5+ million to NCMEC.
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