Flex Technology Group Hosts National Golf Tournament to Support Boys and Girls Clubs of America

Flex Technology Group Hosts National Golf Tournament

FTG Clients from Across the Country Attend Charity Event to Support Next Generation of Leaders

Flex Technology Group (FTG) hosted their annual FlexTG National Charity Invitational at the Westin Kierland Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona on Thursday, December 6, 2018. Approximately 150 FTG Clients, Employees and Sponsors from across the country were in attendance to support the Boys and Girls Clubs of America.

“We’re grateful for everyone who made the 2018 FlexTG National Charity Invitational a success this year,” said Frank Gaspari, CEO of Flex Technology Group. “We could not have achieved such results without the support of our sponsors and the dedication of our volunteers. On behalf of Flex Technology Group, we express our sincere appreciation to everyone who participated.”

We could not have achieved such results without the support of our sponsors and the dedication of our volunteers. On behalf of Flex Technology Group, we express our sincere appreciation to everyone who participated.

Frank Gaspari, CEO of Flex Technology Group

A huge thank you goes out to the sponsors who helped make the FlexTG National Charity Invitational an exciting and successful fund-raising event. A special thanks to:

  • Konica Minolta
  • US Bank
  • HP
  • Ricoh
  • TIAA Bank
  • Rapid Ops
  • Canon
  • City National Bank
  • CIT Bank
  • Great America
  • Wells Fargo

About Flex Technology Group

Flex Technology Group provides customized office technology solutions for national and leading-edge regional companies. The company focuses on print, document management, document production and managed IT solutions, representing industry-leading suppliers such as Canon, Ricoh, Konica Minolta, HP, Lexmark and various software solutions. FTG services almost 20,000 customers nationally. For additional information, please visit www.FlexTG.com.

About Boys and Girls Clubs

Boys & Girls Clubs of America had its beginnings in 1860 with three women in Hartford, Connecticut - Mary Goodwin, Alice Goodwin and Elizabeth Hammersley. Believing that boys who roamed the streets should have a positive alternative, they organized the first Club. With character development as the cornerstone of the experience, the Club focused on capturing boys’ interests, improving their behavior and increasing their personal expectations and goals. A cause was born. Today, Boys & Girls Clubs of America create great futures for the next generation of our leaders through encouraging education. We annually serve nearly 4 million youth through Club membership and community outreach. For more information on how you can volunteer or donate, please visit www.bgca.org/

Source: Flex Technology Group

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