CBC Awarded For          United Way Campaign
|  Several CBC’ers were on hand to receive the award from the United              Way: Paul Pope (l to r), Leesa Moore-Craigie, Paula              McGraw & Katy Sloan w/ TUW President Craig Chancellor.
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Capitol Broadcasting          Company commits itself to an employee fundraising campaign for the Triangle          United Way each year, and the United Way rewarded CBC’s efforts at the          Triangle United Way Annual Meeting. CBC received the Award of Excellence          for Corporate Involvement & Support at the evening banquet at the Sheraton          Imperial in RTP on Wednesday, March 26, 2003. 
“We’ve got some large          needs in our community,” said CBC President & CEO Jim Goodmon on the recognition          video prepared for the event. “What’s the best way to do this? The United          Way.” 
CBC VP of Community          Affairs Paul Pope accepted the award on the company’s behalf along with          WRAL-TV Executive Producer and 2002 Campaign Chair Leesa Moore-Craigie.          
|  CBC’s Paul Pope (r) accepts the award from Campaign Co-Chairs              Joan & Dennis Gillings.
 |  Several who benefit from the United Way’s agencies shared their stories              in the 2002 campaign, including Kate Kennedy, who spoke at              the banquet.
 |  CBC’s Leesa Moore-Craigie (r) ran the 2002 Campaign and will              pass the baton to Paula McGraw for 2003.
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“I’m proud to be a          part of a company who cares about the community,” said Craigie. Pope added          that the giving attitude starts at the top of the company with CEO Goodmon          and trickles down. Under Craigie’s direction the CBC campaign raised $155,931          and increased its Community Care Fund Contributions by 9% from the previous          year. CBC also          spearheaded the effort for Triangle companies to use eWay, the United          Way’s online pledging option. CBC matches its employees contributions          by 50% each year. 
Themed “Found,” the          banquet focused on real people who allowed the United Way to tell their          stories. In 2002, the Triangle United Way raised almost $11,265,000 through          its Community Care Fund. Contributions came from 60,000 donors in 902          companies.