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Analog Devices International supports 39 Munster Charities and Voluntary Groups

Denis Doyle, Vice President and General Manager of Manufacturing, Analog Devices International with Leo McHugh, Vice President, Industrial Business Units, presenting a cheque to Anne Marie Hayes, Milford Hospice as part of Analog’s Community Awards Scheme.

Analog Devices International supports 39 Munster Charities and Voluntary Groups

Analog Devices International (ADI), a global leader in high-performance semiconductors for signal processing applications, has made financial donations to 39 community, voluntary and charitable organizations across Munster as part of its Community Awards and Charitable Donations Programme.

Employees from the Limerick and Cork sites of Analog Device International were given the opportunity to have their say on who benefited from the programme. Over 200 nominations were made on behalf of a wide variety of educational, social, charitable, cultural and artistic organizations.


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Following a review by the Community Relations Team at Analog Devices International, contributions were made across four category types, Platinum (1 award), Gold (3 awards), Silver (5 awards) and Bronze (30 awards).

As a long-standing charity partner of Analog Device International, Milford Hospice received the Platinum donation. Gold and Silver donations were made to 8 organizations, including, Limerick Suicide Watch, Special Olympics Munster, TLC4CF (Tipperary-Limerick-Clare for Cystic Fibrosis), ADAPT House, Enable Ireland, Gateway to Education Limerick, My Canine Companion Autism Service Dogs, Waterman’s Lodge day & Respite Care Centre and the Alzheimer Society.

The 30 Bronze recipients included a wide variety of schools, sporting clubs, social enterprises and needy charitable causes based in Limerick, Cork, and Tipperary.

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Analog Devices International (ADI), a global leader in high-performance semiconductors for signal processing applications, has made financial donations to 39 community, voluntary and charitable organizations across Munster as part of its Community Awards and Charitable Donations Programme.

All recipients were invited to a special award ceremony in Analog Devices International, Limerick recently where the respective awardees were hosted by their nominating employees and were presented with cheques by site leaders, Denis Doyle and Leo McHugh.

Leo McHugh, VP, Industrial Business Units, Analog Device International said, “Many ADI employees already generously volunteer their time and energy helping diverse organizations in their localities. Our Community Awards and Charitable Donations Programme provides us with a great opportunity to recognise the positive impact these community, voluntary and charitable organizations are making in communities across Munster and help them build upon the great work that is already ongoing”.

Denis Doyle, Vice President and General Manager of Manufacturing, ADI concluded, “This is a great example of the link between Analog Devices and the local community. Giving our employees a voice on how ADI distributes its charitable donations will hopefully encourage even more to become involved with local initiatives. All 39 organizations are very worthy, with an excellent track record and a commitment to improving lives”.

Innovation, performance, and excellence are the cultural pillars on which Analog Devices has built one of the longest standing, highest growth companies within the technology sector. Acknowledged industry-wide as the world leader in data conversion and signal conditioning technology, Analog Devices serves over 60,000 customers, representing virtually all types of electronic equipment. Analog Devices is headquartered in Norwood, Massachusetts, with design and manufacturing facilities throughout the world.

The Bronze Category recipients include, Aughinish Diving Club, Caherline National School, Care of the Aged : Castleconnell Ahane CARI Limerick, Castlelack FC, Cork, Catherine McCauley School, Dooneen AC, Focus Ireland, Irish Lung Fibrosis Association, Irish MPS Society, Limerick Amateur Musical Society, Limerick Cricket Club, Limerick Marine Search & Rescue, Limerick Multiple Sclerosis Society, Mid West Simon Community, Mid-west Spina Bifida & Hydroccephalus Association, Mungret St. Paul’s GAA Club, NCBI Limerick, Nead na Coille – Farran National School Autistic Unit, Newport Convent Primary School, Parkville FC, Pieta House, Red Hill School for Autism Parents, Samaritans Limerick & Tipperary, Sli Eile, Churchtown, Co. Cork,  St. Francis Boxing Club, Gabriels School & Centre, Joseph Foundation Charleville, The Stroke Unit, St. Camillus Hospital, Tour de Munster / Down Syndrome Ireland.

 

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