PIKETON, Ohio -- December 6, 2022 -- Fluor-BWXT Portsmouth (FBP) recently held their annual Employee Giving Campaign. In November, FBP representatives met with volunteers from the Pike County Community Fund (PCCF) to donate $21,585 from the campaign. During the campaign, employees had opportunities to decide where to send their donations.
Fluor-BWXT Chief Operating Officer James Miller (left) and President and CEO Greg Wilkett (right) recently met with Bruce Colburn (center) and Sara Ehrhart (far right), Pike County Community Fund, to donate $21,585 to help those in need in Pike County.
FBP employees hold the fundraising campaign to support charitable agencies within the four-county area.
FBP President and CEO Greg Wilkett is a long-time southern Ohio resident and is pleased to be able to help his local community.
“We are very proud of our employees for running a successful campaign that has a purpose to help those in need,” Wilkett said. “The success of our campaign is deeply rooted in the generosity of our employees. The Pike County Community Fund does an outstanding job of distributing the resources where they are needed.”
Some of the fundraisers this year included a murder mystery dinner theater, themed fundraiser baskets, a golf outing and donations by payroll deduction.
PCCF President Bruce Colburn said they distributed more than $32,000 to local organizations during the past year.
“The Pike County Community Fund is thankful and proud of the support from Fluor-BWXT and its employees,” Colburn said. “We could not support all of our local non-profits without their generosity!”
Anyone interested in becoming a PCCF volunteer is encouraged to contact Colburn by email at bruce.colburn23@gmail.com or by phone at 740-708-1891. For more information about FBP, go to www.fbportsmouth.com.
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About Fluor-BWXT Portsmouth LLC
Fluor Corporation (NYSE: FLR) and BWX Technologies, Inc. (BWXT) (NYSE: BWXT), two world-class companies with significant Ohio experience, formed Fluor-BWXT Portsmouth LLC (FBP) to address the decontamination and decommissioning (D&D) needs at the Department of Energy's (DOE) Portsmouth Site in Pike County, Ohio. Jacobs Engineering, another global leader in industrial and environmental projects, provides support. Fluor-BWXT employs 1,800 workers who bring unparalleled experience, insights, and lessons learned from across the DOE complex. The Fluor-BWXT Portsmouth mandate is to clean up the Portsmouth Site safely and compliantly, provide strong uranium stewardship and partner with local communities to achieve a sustainable economic future. For more information, visit www.fbportsmouth.com.