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| November 22, 2005 03:30 PM EST |
HAUPPAUGE, N.Y., Nov. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Steve Levy, Suffolk County Executive, presented a check for $33,000 to the American Red Cross on behalf of the employees of Custom Computer Specialists, Inc. who personally donated the money to benefit the victims of the recent rash of hurricanes and the devastation that has occurred. Accepting the check was Dermot McGrath, Regional Administrator for the Suffolk County American Red Cross.
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Gregory Galdi, Custom's founder and President states "I have always said we have the best people and this, once again, affirms it. I could not be more proud of them and their kindness and willingness to help those directly affected by these recent tragedies."
Custom Computer Specialists remains Long Island's largest privately held technology solutions provider. For 26 years, Custom continues to deliver a wide array of technology products and services to local schools, corporations and government agencies.
Custom is the recipient of a host of recent industry recognition and awards including #1 Technical Consultant two years in a row (LIBN); "Private 200" special report ranking (Crain's New York Business); the "Large Business Achievement" award (HIA); and a prominent ranking on the VAR500 (CMP Media). For more information, visit Custom on the web at http://www.customonline.com/.
CONTACT: Gregory H. Slote, Marketing Manager, +1-631-864-6699, ext. 1204,
or gslote@customonline.com
Web site: http://www.customonline.com/
Published November 22, 2005
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