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AT&T donates $105,000 to Boys & Girls Clubs throughout Tennessee

Posted by – August 10, 2010

(L to R) State Representative Ryan Haynes; State Representative Harry Brooks; Boys & Girls Club of Halls/Powell Executive Director Josh Yarbrough; State Representative Bill Dunn; Boys & Girls Clubs of the Tennessee Valley President/CEO John D. Lee; Boys & Girls Club of Halls/Powell Advisory Board Chairman Wally Welch; AT&T Tennessee Regional Director of External Affairs Alan Hill

Knoxville, Tenn., - Today, AT&T* announced a $105,000 corporate contribution to Boys & Girls Clubs in Tennessee to support Project Learn in 21 clubs across the state. Project Learn features a program that provides supplemental learning activities to strengthen developmental skills.

Each of the selected clubs will receive $5,000 to support Project Learn. In Knoxville, the Boys & Girls Club of Halls/Powell was chosen to receive $5,000 for the Project Learn program. The Eagleton Boys & Girls Club in Maryville will also receive $5,000.
 
Project Learn reinforces and enhances the skills and knowledge young people learn at school through “high-yield” learning activities, including leisure reading, writing activities, homework help and games that develop and strengthen cognitive skills.
 
Gregg Morton, State President, AT&T Tennessee presented the donation to Boys & Girls Clubs officials during a ceremony at the Halls/Powell Boys & Girls Club in Knoxville today. “Working with the Boys & Girls Clubs in Tennessee through programs like Project Learn emphasizes our commitment to helping educate our youth and better prepare them for the future,” said Morton. “These children are tomorrow’s leaders. AT&T recognizes this and invests in Project Learn in order to provide them with the skills needed to succeed in tomorrow’s workforce. We applaud our state leaders for creating an environment that encourages business investment in educational initiatives.”
 
“Boys & Girls Clubs in Tennessee is grateful to AT&T for contributing to Project Learn,” said Bob Schrader, president of Boys & Girls Clubs in Tennessee. “The overall benefits through the education and training these children receive in this program are a direct return on investment for the state’s business community.”
 
The following Boys & Girls Clubs will each receive a contribution from AT&T:
·         Highland Park Club, Chattanooga
·         Benton Club, Benton
·         James Tucker Club, Cleveland
·         Madisonville Club, Madisonville
·         Maury County Club, Columbia
·         Smyrna Club, Smyrna
·         East Club, Jackson
·         Brownsville Club, Brownsville
·         Northwest TN Club, Union City
·         Ira Samelson Jr. Club, Memphis
·         Hickory Hill Club, Memphis
·         Goodwill Club, Memphis
·         Andrew Jackson Club, Nashville
·         Fairview Club, Fairview
·         Morristown/Hamblen County Club, Morristown
·         Pigeon Forge Club, Pigeon Forge
·         Eagleton Club, Maryville
·         Halls/Powell Club, Knoxville
·         Tennessee Club, Bristol
·         Johnson City Club, Johnson City
·         Riverview Club, Kingsport
 
“AT&T and Boys & Girls Clubs in Tennessee are setting a great example of what can be accomplished through partnerships between corporations and nonprofit organizations,” said State Representative Harry Brooks, chairman of the House Education Committee. “Identifying the relationship between business investment and educational initiatives directly benefits Tennessee’s children and workforce.”
 
It is so important to invest in programs like Project Learn,” said Lisa Hurst, executive director of Boys & Girls Clubs in Tennessee. “AT&T’s contribution to the program shows its commitment to providing educational opportunities for our state’s children. We applaud our state leaders,

(L to R) Alan Hill, AT&T Tennessee Regional Director of External Affairs; Gregg Morton, AT&T State President; State Representative Ryan Haynes; State Representative Harry Brooks; State Representative Bill Dunn; members of the Boys & Girls Clubs

including Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey, House Speaker Kent Williams, Senate Education Chair Delores Gresham and House Education Chair Harry Brooks for their attention and support to education initiatives like this.”

“AT&T’s commitment to education is something we need more companies throughout the state to follow,” said Lt. Governor Ron Ramsey. “AT&T’s investment in programs like Project Learn will strengthen Tennessee’s future economy and workforce.”
 
“Education goes so much further than the classroom,” said House Speaker Kent Williams. “AT&T’s investment in programs like Project Learn exemplifies its commitment to furthering education in Tennessee.”
 
“AT&T should be commended for its efforts and contributions to educational opportunities for Tennessee’s children,” said Senate Education Chair Delores Gresham. “Project Learn is one example of a program that is making a difference in Tennessee.”
 
Project Learn emphasizes collaborations between Boys & Girls Clubs staff, parents and school personnel, and focuses on the skills young people develop both at the Boys & Girls Clubs and in the home. Based on Dr. Reginald Clark’s research, Project Learn incorporates fun, but academically beneficial activities that increase overall academic performance. Formally evaluated by Columbia University, Project Learn has been proven to significantly boost the academic performances of Club members.
 
“Tennessee has made great strides in recent months toward strengthening its education efforts, and our state’s business leaders are playing a key role,” said Commissioner Tim Webb of the Tennessee Department of Education. “We are all in this fight together, and AT&T recognizes that partnering with local community organizations is important to the success of our education initiatives.”                                                                   
 
*AT&T products and services are provided or offered by subsidiaries and affiliates of AT&T Inc. under the AT&T brand and not by AT&T Inc.
 
About Philanthropy at AT&T
AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) is committed to advancing education, strengthening communities and improving lives. Through its philanthropic initiatives and partnerships, AT&T has a long history of supporting projects that create learning opportunities; promote academic and economic achievement; and address community needs. In 2009, nearly $155 million was contributed through corporate-, employee- and AT&T Foundation-giving programs.
 
About AT&T
AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) is a premier communications holding company. Its subsidiaries and affiliates, AT&T operating companies, are the providers of AT&T services in the United States and around the world. Among their offerings are the world’s most advanced IP-based business communications services, the nation’s fastest 3G network and the best wireless coverage worldwide, and the nation’s leading high speed Internet access and voice services. In domestic markets, AT&T is known for the directory publishing and advertising sales leadership of its Yellow Pages and YELLOWPAGES.COM organizations, and the AT&T brand is licensed to innovators in such fields as communications equipment. As part of their three-screen integration strategy, AT&T operating companies are expanding their TV entertainment offerings. In 2009, AT&T again ranked No. 1 in the telecommunications industry on FORTUNE®magazine’s list of the World’s Most Admired Companies. Additional information about AT&T Inc. and the products and services provided by AT&T subsidiaries and affiliates is available at http://www.att.com.
 
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Cellular Sales goes from a single cell phone store to the nation’s largest retailer of Verizon Wireless

Posted by – April 22, 2010

Dane Scism

Dane Scism at the opening of Cellular Sales' 300th store.

Knoxville, Tenn. – Like most 20-year-olds, Dane Scism held a number of part-time, low paying jobs while working his way through college at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Tenn.  Eventually, Scism ended up selling cell phones at a small cell phone store a few miles from campus.  It was during this time that Scism realized he possessed a real talent for sales.

After college, Scism struck a deal with his boss and ended up buying the solitary cell phone store in the run-down building on Kingston Pike in Knoxville.  Now, 16 years later, Scism owns that store and 298 others from Maine to Florida to Texas – and everywhere in between.  His company, Verizon Wireless Retailer, Cellular Sales, is the nation’s largest retailer of Verizon Wireless products and services.  This week, the company celebrated its 300th store opening in Maryville, Tenn., just a few miles from Scism’s very first store.

In recent years, Inc. Magazine has named his company one of the nation’s fastest growing retailers, and in spite of the tough economy, Cellular Sales continues to open 30 to 50 new stores every quarter.  That one location in a strip center has turned into a more than $300 million annual business that maintains an annual growth rate of more than 150 percent and has 2,000 sales consultants across the country.

Dane Scism Cellular Sales

Cellular Sales founder and CEO Dane Scism talks to the media.

“Cellular Sales is a testimony to customer service,” said Scism, founder and CEO of Cellular Sales.  “Our business model is based on treating every customer as if they were our only customer.  People notice it when you take care of them.

“How many people are there that know exactly who to call – by name – when they have a question about their cell phone or their service plan?  Our customers have a name and contact number for their own personal wireless consultant, a real person they can talk to right there in their own community.  We’re proud of the way we take care of customers, and we know it is the reason we are growing.”

For the past 16 years, Cellular Sales has consistently outperformed the rest of its industry, and is now the nation’s largest retailer of Verizon Wireless.  By year end, Cellular Sales plans to open 50 to 75 additional stores, bringing the company’s total number of locations to nearly 400.

“When the economy is booming, growth is expected,” Scism said.  “But companies that are growing in spite of the economy – like Cellular Sales – have to be doing something different.  I’m most proud of those things that make us different.”

For more information about Cellular Sales Verizon Wireless, visit the company’s website at www.cellularsales.com or call (865) 588-3855.

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