SellerEngine Supports Great Causes
Each year, we spend hundreds of dollars on swag to give away at the conferences and tradeshows we attend. Starting next week at SCOE, we’re making a change.
Instead of spending money on aluminum water bottles, pens, notepads and other small giveaways, we’ll be taking that money and donating it to some great causes! And we’re going to let you help.
Stop by our booth at SCOE and we’ll tell you about the organizations we’ve chosen and you can decide where our money will go. Learn more below:
charity:water
charity:water provides clean and safe drinking water in countries around the world. Kate, a Senior Account Manager and Sellery expert at SellerEngine is a big fan of charity:water. Say hi to her at SCOE!
Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon
The Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon helps keep Oregon’s wild cat populations healthy and safe. They trap, spay and neuter, vaccinate and care for wild cats throughout the state. Paul (me!) is a friend to all cats and wants to help keep them healthy and happy. Say hi to me at SCOE and I’ll tell you more.
Code Scouts
Code Scouts empowers women to become software developers. They build communities made up of local developers who act as mentors and create collections of resources to help encourage women to discover careers in technology. Nathan, a senior software developer at SellerEngine is a big fan of Code Scouts. He’ll be at SCOE, so make sure to ask him to tell you more about it.
Sisters of the Road
Sisters of the Road provides a space to build community, empower ourselves, learn from one another, dine with dignity and organize for justice and human rights for all. They’re located in Portland’s Old Town neighborhood, where Paul (me!) lives. Many SellerEngine employees support Sisters of the Road, so let us tell you why they’re so great at SCOE this year!
We’re really excited about this opportunity to improve our communities and to share the work of some really great organizations with you.
See you in Seattle!
2 Responses
What a novel idea! We admire your assumption that attendees would rather support a good cause than collect small goods from sponsors. Please let us know how it goes. We’d like to share your results with the group.
–Antoinette
–SCOE