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the award recognizing its achievement of silver level in the Workplace Health Achievement Index.
The American Heart Association’s Workplace Health Achievement Index uses “science-based best practices to evaluate the overall quality and comprehensiveness of a company’s workplace health programs,” according to a press release.
“The American Heart Association is committed to saving more lives from heart disease and stroke, and that starts by helping people make healthy changes every day where they live and work,” Ashley Schade, regional vice president of development for the American Heart Association, said in the release. “Having support
from large employers like PSECU that make the health of their employees and communities a priority is essential for our organization to pursue its mission and sets an example for other local companies that want a healthier workforce and community.”
In addition to its annual American Heart Association sponsorship, PSECU held its inaugural employee volleyball tournament in September — bringing its more than 900 Pennsylvania-based employees together to raise more than $10,000 for the Heart Association.
For more information about the American Heart Association visit heart.org.
With its headquarters in Harrisburg, PSECU — which was founded in 1934 — has more than 450,000 members and $5.5 billion in assets. For more information visit www.psecu. com/.