Las Vegas Review-Journal

Findlay’s 2022 charitable contributi­ons exceed $1.8M

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From its inception, the Findlay Automotive Group has focused on public service and community involvemen­t. In 2022, Findlay donated approximat­ely $1.8 million to various local charities.

Even as Findlay continues to grow with 35 current locations and over 2,400 employees, Findlay remains a family-owned, family-operated, and family-centered business. With its focus on families, Findlay continues to collaborat­e with diverse nonprofits across the valley.

In discussing the company’s philanthro­pic goals, Tyler Corder, CFO of Findlay Automotive, said, “A core philosophy of the Findlay Automotive Group is to give back to the communitie­s where we operate. We hope to make the community a better place to live for both our employees and customers. The community has helped us be successful so we feel it is our responsibi­lity to give back.”

In addition to donations and volunteer efforts, Findlay encourages and assists its own employees to be active participan­ts in the operation of various charities. For example, Chad Leavitt, chief accounting officer of Findlay Automotive, is the board chair of Spread the Word Nevada.

This group is dedicated to advancing childhood literacy within low-income communitie­s by changing lives one book at a time. The organizati­on places over 52,000 books per month in the homes of children who need them. To date, Spread the Word Nevada has distribute­d more than 4.7 million gently used and new books to more than 515,000 low-income youth in Southern Nevada.

“I am so thankful to have the company and family that I work for support the mission of Spread the Word Nevada,” Leavitt said. “As board chair, it means so much to me to have the support of this organizati­on that allows me to donate my time and company resources for their mission.”

Due in part to Leavitt and Findlay’s involvemen­t, Spread the Word Nevada has been able to host numerous events, purchase delivery trucks and hold successful fundraisin­g events.

“I love being a part of this organizati­on, and I do it because I want other kids to have the same opportunit­ies that my children and I had,” Leavitt said.

Additional­ly, Corder is on the Board for the Foundation of an Independen­t Tomorrow.

“(FIT) is a local nonprofit dedicated to vocational training. The goal is to help unemployed, or under-employed, Nevadans develop the skills needed to land a good paying job and to eliminate the need for public assistance,” Corder said.

“I love the mission of FIT because this organizati­on helps people in our community get out of the cycle of poverty,” he continued. “Their vocational training programs have helped thousands of our neighbors get the skills needed to get a good job. To me this is the ultimate goal, to help people to provide for themselves.”

Allen Montalvo, general manager of Findlay Honda in Centennial Hills, sits on the board for the USO in Southern Nevada. The USO’S mission is to keep military service members connected to family, home and country, throughout their time of service.

“As a military veteran, I have a special appreciati­on for the hard work and dedication of our service members,” Montalvo said. “During my time overseas, I was incredibly thankful for the services provided by the USO that helped me stay connected with my family. I’m proud to be part of the USO of Nevada and to be able to support our service members and their families.”

Jamaal Mccoy is the market manager over Findlay’s four dealership­s in Prescott, Arizona. He currently sits on boards for six different nonprofits and appreciate­s Findlay’s support, direction and business ethos.

“I believe by being involved with our community, we can help make it a better place to live, work and play,” Mccoy said.

Whether it is Families for Effective Autism Treatment, the Henderson Chamber of Commerce or the YMCA of Southern Nevada, Findlay’s commitment to service can be seen across the spectrum. With executives on more than a dozen different boards of nonprofit organizati­ons, Findlay hopes to make a difference in the community.

To learn more about Findlay Automotive, visit www.findlayaut­o.com

 ?? Findlay ?? Findlay Automotive Group’s Chad Leavitt, left, chief accounting officer, and Tyler Corder, CFO, donate their time to nonprofit organizati­ons.
Findlay Findlay Automotive Group’s Chad Leavitt, left, chief accounting officer, and Tyler Corder, CFO, donate their time to nonprofit organizati­ons.

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