23-04-2025
Pilot Company volunteers work in garden at Inskip Elementary School
KNOX COUNTY, Tenn. (WATE) — As part of their new Miles of Good program, volunteers from Pilot partnered with Keep Knoxville Beautiful for planting at Inskip Elementary School.
As part of a volunteer day, Pilot sent workers to Inskip as well as the YWCA Phyllis Wheatley Center Wednesday morning. At Inskip, they added new plants to the garden area and picked up trash around the school.
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'We want to make a large impact within the community,' said Annie Waldorf, a senior specialist in talent management with Pilot. 'For us, it's all about making a huge impact, working together and showing people that they matter.'
Miles of Good is a new Pilot initiative with three pillars — safety, education, and veterans, Waldorf explained. She said she was looking forward to seeing how the program will continue to grow in Knoxville and beyond.
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A Pilot spokesperson said that the company donated $5.6 million and almost 2,800 volunteer hours last year.
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