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Johnson Controls does the wave

Johnson Controls recently held WAVE UNITED, dubbed as the largest corporate wave for charity in Wisconsin. More than 1000 people participated in the wave, which was conducted 10 times in honor of

United Way

of Greater Milwaukee’s 100th anniversary.

Jefferson St.

between Clybourn and

Michigan Street

was closed to traffic as employees lined up to do the wave. The event was part of Johnson Controls’ workplace campaign for this year’s

United Way

of Greater Milwaukee community campaign. United Way’s campaign goal this year is $45 million.

 

Pictured are: Steve Roell, Chairman and CEO of Johnson Controls, and Sue Dragisic, CEO of United Way of Greater Milwaukee, lead more than 1000 people in WAVE UNITED.

Johnson Controls recently held WAVE UNITED, dubbed as the largest corporate wave for charity in Wisconsin. More than 1000 people participated in the wave, which was conducted 10 times in honor of

United Way
of Greater Milwaukee's 100th anniversary.
Jefferson St.
between Clybourn and
Michigan Street
was closed to traffic as employees lined up to do the wave. The event was part of Johnson Controls' workplace campaign for this year's
United Way
of Greater Milwaukee community campaign. United Way's campaign goal this year is $45 million.


 


Pictured are: Steve Roell, Chairman and CEO of Johnson Controls, and Sue Dragisic, CEO of United Way of Greater Milwaukee, lead more than 1000 people in WAVE UNITED.

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