PSEG Long Island Takes Two Top Marcum Workplace Challenge Awards


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Company thanks its employees for raising largest amount of money to support community

PSEG Long Island thanked its employees for powering through a stormy evening at the Marcum Workplace Challenge on July 25 at Jones Beach. More than 500 employees and their families registered for the event, hundreds of whom enjoyed the company BBQ on the beach. Having the most registered participants earned PSEG Long Island the first place “Participation Award.” The company also took the “Beneficiary Fund Challenge Award” for raising the most money on top of registration fees – more than $26,000 total. The Marcum Challenge is an annual 5K charity run/walk benefitting the Children's Medical Fund of New York, Long Island Cares, Inc. – The Harry Chapin Food Bank, Nassau County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and The Long Island Children's Museum. PSEG Long Island supports events like this throughout the year. Community service is important to employees and one of PSEG Long Island’s core commitments.

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