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In his opening remarks, Boston Whaler President Huw Bower addressed the crowd of assembled employees, who were joined by Brunswick executives and members of the press. "I am incredibly proud of our team for this accomplishment," Bower said. "The safety and well being of our employees is of paramount concern. It’s through a shared commitment among everyone at Boston Whaler that we’ve maintained the highest standards, even as we have grown our manufacturing facilities by nearly 60,000 square feet in recent months. It’s an exciting period of growth and innovation that would not be possible without the hard work of our entire staff. We’re gratified to receive recognition from Brunswick for our ongoing efforts in the realm of health and safety."
Boston Whaler was one of six facilities to win this year’s Chairman’s Safety Award. The purpose of the program is to encourage, recognize and reward employees and facilities that have achieved outstanding safety and health performance through promoting and practicing safety awareness, ultimately minimizing workplace incidents and injuries.
In his remarks, McCoy commended the group for its outstanding performance. "At Brunswick, we believe it is everyone’s responsibility to contribute to safety in the workplace," he said. "We have high standards at Brunswick and work hard each day to ensure the safety of our employees and the communities in which they work and live. We congratulate Boston Whaler and its employees on this tremendous accomplishment."
Boston Whaler’s Environmental Health and Safety Manager Chris Carver then took the floor to introduce the safety team and to announce Cudas Unhooked as the recipient of the $10,000 Brunswick award money, with an additional contribution of $1,700 directly from Boston Whaler. The local organization’s mission is to provide necessary support to financially challenged or at-risk students of New Smyrna Beach High School. Cudas Unhooked Chairman Shawn Lane and his son, Chad, thanked everyone and explained that the money will be put towards building a new five-bedroom home, just two blocks from the high school, to house students in need. Whaler’s contribution will cover the cost of lumber to complete the project.
Boston Whaler Vice President of Operations Rebecca Crews closed the ceremony by extending her sincere pride in the safety efforts of all the employees. "We have one of the best manufacturing teams around!" Crews said.
Following the ceremony, a company gift was presented to all employees, along with a celebratory luncheon.
About Boston Whaler:
For more than 50 years, Boston Whaler has been building superior quality unsinkable runabouts, cruisers and center console boats. Founded in 1958 and currently headquartered in Edgewater, Fla., the company’s unique foam-cored construction process contributes not only unsurpassed flotation, but also superior ride characteristics and durability. The current product line ranges from 11 to 37 feet and is distributed around the world by a network of exceptional dealers. For more information about The Unsinkable Legend™, please visit www.bostonwhaler.com. Boston Whaler is owned by Brunswick Corporation, the largest marine manufacturer in the world.
About Brunswick:
Headquartered in Lake Forest, Ill., Brunswick Corporation endeavors to instill "Genuine Ingenuity"(TM) in all its leading consumer brands, including Mercury and Mariner outboard engines; Mercury MerCruiser sterndrives and inboard engines; MotorGuide trolling motors; Attwood and Whale marine parts and accessories; Land 'N' Sea, BLA, Kellogg Marine, Diversified Marine and Bell RPG parts and accessories distributors; Bayliner, Boston Whaler, Brunswick Commercial and Government Products, Crestliner, Cypress Cay, Harris, Lowe, Lund, Meridian, Princecraft, Quicksilver, Rayglass, Sea Ray and Uttern boats, and Life Fitness and Hammer Strength fitness equipment, and Brunswick billiards tables and table tennis.
For more information, visit http://www.brunswick.com
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