The Rochester, N.Y.-based advertising, PR, and marketing firm encourages workers to volunteer on nonprofit boards, says Kim Allen, managing partner, public relations. She has time during workdays to attend meetings related to her service on the board of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s New York affiliate and with committees associated with the Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce Women’s Council and the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Rochester. Allen says of that engagement: “I’m able to do more than what’s required of me based on my job description.” Read the Great Place to Work review
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