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The National League of Cities Corporate Partners Program promotes the exchange of ideas between corporate leaders and the leaders of America's cities in order to strengthen local government, encourage economic competitiveness, and promote corporate civic engagement. |
Corporate Partner Profile
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PBS&J 5300 West Cyprus Street Suite 200 Tampa, Florida 33607 Web: www.pbsj.com |
PBS&J (www.pbsj.com) is an employee-owned firm that provides comprehensive consulting services in the areas of engineering, planning, construction management, program management, scientific disciplines, surveying and mapping, architecture, landscape architecture, and information technologies. The firm is ranked by Engineering News-Record as 22nd among the nation?s top consulting firms. PBS&J has 4,000 employees and more than 75 offices located throughout the United States and abroad
PBS&J has established a long tradition of giving back to the communities in which its employees live and work, and as the firm's professional interests have expanded nationally, so has the opportunity to reach into more communities to make a difference. To maximize the benefit of these charitable efforts and to both evolve and elevate its philanthropic efforts, The PBSJ Foundation was established. This 501(c)(3) foundation gives PBS&J the tools and the ability to further promote and support education, public charities focused on providing support for individuals and communities impacted by natural and man-made disasters, and the interests and welfare of other public charities that have a tax-exempt status under section 501(c)(3).
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Clarence Anthony Senior Vice President, National Business Development 3230 Commerce Place, Suite A West Palm Beach, FL 33407 561.689.7275 canthony@pbsj.com |
Resources for Cities: Available in hard copy only. To receive, please send an inquiry through our website at www.pbsj.com.
- Seaside Solutions ? Urban Runoff, Civil Engineering Magazine, 2005
- Mountain Paradise Maintained ? Stormwater Magazine, 2006
- When Water, water is everywhere, American City and County Magazine, 2004
- Before the Deluge ? FEMA, Floodplains, and GIS, Geospatial Solutions, 2002
Corporate Giving/Community Involvement:
American Red Cross kidsClass H.O.P.E. City of New Orleans - Operation Reach Second Harvest Food Bank Operation Iraqi Freedom American Cancer Society Habitat for Humanity
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