The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Family honored for community investment

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The Mele family, best known for Mele & co, was honored Tuesday for its work in the community.

UTICA, N.Y. >> The Community Foundation of Herkimer & Oneida Counties honored its partners in philanthro­py, the Mele family, well known for Mele & Co., a fixture in the Utica area, Tuesday, Aug. 6, with more than 150 community members in attendance.

In recognitio­n of the Mele Family Fund’s investment­s in the community over the last decade, the family was presented The Community Foundation’s highest honor, the Rosamond Childs Award for Community Philanthro­py. Sadly, hours after company president RaymondMel­e accepted the award on behalf of the family, his father, Joseph Mele, passed away in Florida at age 98.

“We offer heartfelt condolence­s to the Mele family on the passing of Joe Mele,” said Alicia Dicks, president/CEO of The Community Foundation. “Our entire community has benefited from his dedication and the Mele family’s commitment­s, both as a steadfast and valued employer and as a generous contributo­r to programs that support education and health care.”

The Mele family is best-known for Mele & Co.—the premier provider of jewelry boxes and accessory organizers in the nation. Founded in 1912 in New York, the company has been committed to offering innovative and timeless designs while also instilling the community with the familial heritage and values uponwhich it was founded. A skilled craftsman at heart, Italian immigrant Emidio Mele built the jewelry box business out of a vision to create a better life for his family and others by providing secure jobs. Many of its current employees have beenwith the company for more than 20 years, a direct result of its promise to treat employeesw­ith trust, respect, and always maintain a “family” atmosphere in the workplace. Emidio’s sons Edward, who died in 2003, and Joseph joined the family business inthe 1940s, moving the company’s operations to Utica shortly thereafter.

In the late 1950s, the Mele family, known for their stewardshi­p and community involvemen­t, establishe­d a foundation that they hoped would help grow their philanthro­pic impact. In 2009, they honored that commitment by transferri­ng their foundation’s assets to The Community Foundation, creating a donor-advised fund.

Since then, the Mele Family Fund has awarded nearly $2.8 million in grants to 73 community organizati­ons across the region. With a focus on education and the elderly, the Mele family believes it is their corporate responsibi­lity to help create a brighter future through the fund’s continuing community investment­s.

“Mele has been a wellknown and well-respected name in our community for decades,” Dicks said. “The family’s dedication to philanthro­pic leadership and investment in important causes is creating not only a better community, but a better world.”

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 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO - NANCY L. FORD PHOTOGRAPH­Y ?? From left, Ray Mele, president of Mele & Co. and Mele Family Fund advisor; Mike Valentine, Mele Family Fund advisor; and L. Michael Fitzgerald, secretary/treasurer of The Community Foundation Board of Trustees.
SUBMITTED PHOTO - NANCY L. FORD PHOTOGRAPH­Y From left, Ray Mele, president of Mele & Co. and Mele Family Fund advisor; Mike Valentine, Mele Family Fund advisor; and L. Michael Fitzgerald, secretary/treasurer of The Community Foundation Board of Trustees.

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