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Security Mutual Week begins in Binghamton
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – The City of Binghamton is saluting one of its oldest and most community-minded businesses.
Mayor Jared Kraham raised the flag and declared it Security Mutual week in the city Monday morning.
The annual event recognizes the life insurance company for its commitment to our area, including its annual donation of hanging flower baskets to beautify the downtown.
This week, more than 100 key distributors and employees will be in town participating in the company's Advanced Marketing Seminar for the first time since the pandemic.
President and CEO Kirk Gravely says Security Mutual's local legacy dates back to its founding in 1886.
'We are proud of our contributions to the community. And even as we expand across the country, we will never lose sight of our commitment to this great city. Binghamton is our home and for that, we are extremely proud,' said Gravely.
Among the company's other charitable efforts are the Jim 'Mudcat' Grant Legacy All-Star Golf Tournament, which raises funds for local non-profits. And the Sock Out Cancer initiative, which has raised $1.8 million to support cancer patients since its founding in 2017.
This year's fundraising concert featuring Beatles and Rolling Stones tribute bands is scheduled for October 18 at the Forum Theater.
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