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FOIA Number: 2013-0661-F (2) FOIA MARKER This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the William J. Clinton Presidential Library Staff. Collection/Record Group: Clinton Presidential Records Subgroup/Office of Origin: National Service Series/Staff Member: Jim Kreidler Subseries: OA/ID Number: 1285 FolderID: Folder Title: New Letters of Support or Endorsements Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 66 2 5 2 MEMORANDUM TO RICK ALLEN AND SARAH WHITMAN FROM: NANCY RUBIN DATE: JULY 29, 1993 I. Before we can embark on public/private sector outreach, I believe it would be most advantageous for you who will have "the overview" to prepare: 1) A draft of annual report 2) "Boiler Plate" proposal to private sector II. Doing this will reveal all the "holes" and lead to clear definition of program outcome and to resolution of questions that should be answered internally before we "go public". Needless to say, program and marketing strategies are inherently integrated and must be processed together. The issues that follow I forward to you as in need of resolution: 1. RELATED PARTY OR CONFIDENTIAL GUIDELINES 2. RECEIPT OF MONEY - Do we need to create a 501C.3 ? - Checks made out to whom National Local Organizations Local 501C.3 that serves all organizations - Bequests - Stock - Receipt of other assets 3. MONEY MANAGEMENT - Criteria and access to funds raised nationally - Investment Issues - Endowment Issues - Capital Venture Issues - Money pledged for more than one year 4. MARKETING GUIDELINES - Olympics - Catalogs - Percentage of Sales - TV-QVC 5. WHITE HOUSE/PRESIDENTIAL INVOLVEMENT - How can "Presidency" be involved? - In what way can his name/office be involved in soliciting funds? DRAFT - OUTLINE OF PRIVATE SECTOR PLAN The National and Community Service Trust Act of 1993 (the "Act") requires that certain elements of the federal funding support for national service programs be matched by funds from other sources. The Act also specifically empowers the new Corporation for National Service (the "Corporation) to accept private funds, which will be treated as tax-free donations. Various other provisions of the Act encourage private sector involvement in national service, consistent with reinventing government themes of pooled public/private resources to leverage tax-payer dollars. The Corporation will have a Private Sector Director (and staff), to inspire and coordinate private sector involvement. This document outlines that involvement. I. Business Involvement A. How can businesses assist the national service initiative? At the local level, businesses can: 1. fund local programs that have been approved for national service participants ("Local Programs") ; [This could include contributing toward the Act's 15% stipend match requirement; and/or funding stipends and/or awards for more participants than are approved for federal funding by the Corporation] 2. encourage, allow release time for, or allow leave with pay for company employees to provide management, training and/or other assistance to Local Programs; [For example, many non-profits need accounting assistance to keep their books and file their tax returns.] 3. provide in-kind donations of products needed by Local Programs; [E.g., work-shirts, computers and food] 4. offer employment opportunities for "graduates" of Local Programs. [E.g., Timberland's hiring of City Year graduates] At the national level, businesses can: 1. fund programs in a given subject area; [Eg., Quaker Foods may choose to fund environmental service programs across the country] 2. contribute to a venture capital fund which would provide seed-capital to start-up innovative national service model programs; 3. contribute money into the National Service Trust, for additional stipends/post-service awards and program support above Congressional appropriations; 4. provide in-kind gifts that are useful anywhere [eg., airplane tickets, vans, etc.] 5. undertake "issues" advertising and/or promotion about national service programs [such as Timberland's promotion of City Year] B. How can businesses give money to support National Service? By direct donations, "challenge" grants, earmarked percentages of sales of specific items, donation of corporate stock and other liquid assets, and other avenues. C. How will prospective donations be reviewed? Donations to Local Programs are subject to applicable laws and will be reviewed by the Local Program. Donations to the Corporation must be approved by the Corporation's President before acceptance, and are subject to all applicable laws, including ordinary federal prohibitions against conflicts of interest. [?? Do we want Board approval over a certain amount??] [?? Rahm and Holladay suggest that vetting/reporting should be analogous to ordinary non-profits, not to political campaigns. That is, since the amounts to be raised will rapidly become so enormous, setting unrealistic ethical hurdles will kill the program. ??] [In any event, general counsel's office should do a Lexis/Nexus search to highlight major litigation/problems for the Corporation's President, prior to acceptance of donation.] D. What will businesses get in return? Donors to the Corporation will be able to incorporate the tag line "supporter of national 2 service" and the Corporation's logo in advertising, subject to prior copy review. The Corporation will establish a program for Presidential recognition of national donors. Studies indicate that affiliation with broadly- supported community activities enhances a business' public image and increases customer loyalty. Similarly, employee loyalty and job satisfaction is increased when employees join in common activities outside of the work-place, such as volunteering in community service programs. When groups of employees aid a Local Program, they build team-work, increase motivation and enhance leadership skills. [?? Is more needed? Should we do a menu of benefits, as campaign finance councils do? ??] E. What will the Corporation do to assist Local Programs with their fundraising? The Corporation's Office of Private Sector Liaison will: 1. organize regional training sessions on fundraising for Local Programs and other interested parties; 2. provide a data base and other resources to Local Programs to identify funding opportunities; 3. provide marketing materials (including a video and an annual report in standard business format) about the Corporation and national service, and relating local efforts to the national initiative to local efforts; 4. organize periodic seminars and briefings by Corporation senior executives for business community leaders (regionally and in major metropolitan areas) to encourage their support of local service programs; 5. provide technical fundraising assistance to Local Programs having difficulty meeting their matching requirements; 3 [?? Do we want to start consortia of business leaders in the major cities as a general fundraising base for all local programs? ??] 4 6. create a National Private Sector Council, involving major leaders with national prominence, to give direction, national panache and assistance to local business support efforts. 7. (in conjunction with the Corporation's Office of Communications), undertake a national promotional effort to increase understanding of the community-changing results of national service; inspire individual involvement; and spotlight business participation at the national and local levels. Promotional activities will include: -- national PSAs and similar pieces placed through the Ad Council; -- press conferences and other informational events spot-lighting relevant aspects of the activities of the Corporation and the Local Programs (to the extent possible, these activities will be coordinated with existing business associations) ; --- special events, including those involving business leaders and celebrities from various fields; -- active outreach with the business and general press to enhance coverage of relevant aspects of the activities of the Corporation and the Local Programs; and -- informational mailers to and through existing business associations. II. Foundation Involvement A. How can foundations support national service? 1. National foundations can make challenge grants, committing to fund Local Programs to the extent that community foundations do so. 2. Foundations can underwrite and supervise basic research needed by the Corporation, including evaluating programs and various methods of training, etc. 5 III. Individual Involvement A. How can individuals support national service? 1. volunteer with Local Programs; 2. donate (including in-kind donations) to Local Programs; 3. donate to the Corporation (in-kind to the Corporation, cash to the Trust) i 4. purchase licensed products where sales proceeds go to the Corporation; [Potential items include school notebooks, back- packs and other materials which tie to the theme of educational opportunity; t-shirts and other visible logo products; work gloves and other items directly used in service; books, calendars and other printed material about or for the benefit of service; etc.] [Channels of distribution include catalogues, QVC and similar shopping shows; etc.] 5. purchase other specialized items, such as a "national service heroes stamp" with a cost one cent above normal amounts and featuring historic and contemporary service leaders (including ordinary citizens with records of extraordinary service accomplishments) July 11, 1993 6 Tasks + Logical Time Frame Have fundraising consultants put together ideas on fundraising training sessions SW, RA, NR, JK 8/15/93 and materials we can deliver to the programs to assist them in their efforts. Make a list of all the private sector people who, to date, have agreed to help us JK, SW 7/30/93 and make sure that we are responding to their suggestions and getting their advice. Have a fundraising consultant make a list that identifies which foundations and JK 8/16/93 corporations give heavily in the four subject areas. Make a list of all of the large business orgs. and trade associations with whom we JK 7/29/93 will want to be affiliated and whose meetings we will want to attend and address. (Find out if there are any business groups that are holding meetings this summer.) Decide the make-up of the National Private Sector Council, (size, demographics, NR, SW, RA, ES,CS 8/16/93 industry representation) and their duties. * Select members of the NPSC -histong Set up meetings with corporate communication professionals (who are trusted RA, SW, DA, EZ, JK August friends) to ask them: J to private How to structure the pitch to corporations? sector outreach What ideas for promotional tie-ins? How to format marketing materials? Chronology B Create overall communications strategy to reach private sector. DA, EZ September outreach Message Events Media (create Media list and ideas for pitches) Marketing materials (video, annual report, brochure) Develop such marketing/fundraising materials. 9/15/93 Determine ethical guidelines for corporate giving. RA, SW, NR 8/16/93 Determine how we can request contributions outside ordinary corporation/ JK 8/9/93 foundation formal grant request procedures, which often require individual proposals on non-standard forms, with long lead-times. associations what dowe know whod don't wE know Chuck to make Outline mechanicasim for giving credit Private Sector Working Group Principal Goal Establish a strategy and structure to attract private sector support (including financial support) at the local and national level. Tasks to be completed People assigned to task Time Frame creat Create first draft of private sector strategy RA, SW, NR Completed Determine role of Corporation's Director of Private Sector Liaison pachet partline Determine balance and interaction between national & local fundraising * Determine what ways the private sector can specifically help non-profits in terms of management support (structure of board, finances/accounting, legal counsel etc.) * Finalize Private Sector Strategy 8/16/93 Determine what our relationship is going to be with POLF and communicate our ES, RA, SW, NR Completed ideas to them. Get an written update from Nancy, Chuck and Jim of all the corporate interaction JK, CS, NR 8/1/93 they have had to date (meetings, letters sent out, research done, SOS contacts). 26et up meetings with selected corporate leaders ask advice on our strategy: RA, NR, SW, ES,CS 8/1 8/1-8/30 Sept.Oct. (Doug Holladay is setting up 1-2 days of meetings for July 27- 28 in New York) mechanes of Cap Venture outresch Strategy a who do meet with w Determine on a site-by-site basis whether SOS programs offer good service CS, PC 8/1/93 demonstrations. If so, organize half day servathons with lunch, at which Eli or others will present overview of the corporation and describe private sector role. - Get some venture capital/finance people to counsel us on how to set up a fund to RA, SW, NR 8/15/93 provide seed capital for service start-ups. SENT BY: 7-26-93 :10:21AM : POINTS OF LIGHT- 4566420;# 2/ 4 July 26, 1993 To: Nancy Rubin From: Pat Bland Re: Legislation requests Nancy, attached please find the list of people who have called us with follow-up questions and concerns about the legislation. Some were writing up memos of recommendation for their CEOs; others had specific questions. To my knowledge, none of these people have actually said that their company is committed to supporting the legislation yet -- they are trying to decide if they will. Hope this helps. SENT BY: 7-26-93 :10:21AM : POINTS OF LIGHT- 4566420:# 3/ 4 List of People with concerns re: legislation POL Ms. Becky Davis Assistant VP Community Relations Union Planters National Bank condested-lege contacted lege Memphis Fax: 901-383-6409 Ms. Kerry Yeager Second Vice President, Philanthropy Chase Manhattan Bank New York Fax: 212-552-7467 Ms. Carole Smith Manager, Community Relations Fannie Mae Washington Fax: 202-752-6190 Ms. Jenny Welch Administrative and Volunteer Services Director Helene Curtis, Inc. Chicago Fax: 312-836-0125 Ms. Pam Cox Community Relations Specialist Motorola GEG Scottsdale, AZ Fax: 602-441-2806 Ms. Valarie Vetere Associate Manager Pfizer, Inc. New York Fax: 212-573-2883 Ms. Eileen Leahey Community Affairs Coordinator Public Service Electric & Gas Company Newark, NJ Fax: 201-643-2367 Mr. Dave Jackson Program Manager IBM Washington Fax: 202-515-5088 7-26-93 :10:22AM : POINTS OF LIGHT- 4566420:# 4/ 1 SENT BY: Ms. Shirlene Anderson Manager Community Affairs BellSouth Fax: 404-249-5696 Mr. Bill Todd Administrave Officer Tennessee Valley Authority Memphis Fax: 901-577-2620 Mr. Robert Reid Manager, Community Affairs Ford Motor Company, World HQs Fax: 313-390-6965 Ms. Joanie Johnson Employee Volunteer Administrator Aid Association for Lutherano Appleton, WI Fax: 414-730-3757 Ms. Susan Enright Manager External Affairs The Pillsbury Company/Grand Met Minneapolis Fax: 612-330-8564 Ms. Sue Ruby Employee Vol. Program Administrator Hallmark Cards, Inc. Kansas City Fax: 816-274-8547 Ms. Joyce Winn Manager Human Resources Del Webb's Sun City Las Vegas Las Vegas Fax: 702-256-5507 Ms. Laurel Feeling Honeywell Minneapolis 612-951-3233 Mr. Alan Benedeck Corporate Relations Director Allstate F: 708-402-5142 Mini Bathel Southern California Gas Company 213-244-2523 77 Receipt of $ Do we need to create a 501C.3 Cheels made our to whom National Local orgs Local 501 C.3 that see Reverse Serves all ags ? 3 Money Cryteria for Management 4 Nationally Investment issues Access To 10 Funds raised Endowment issues cap tal UE where issues Money pledged for more then 1yr? 3 Related Party or Conflid gudeliness interentally olympics sales Markiting guidlines % of TV- - QUC CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY Radio Thomas Direct Mail White Hause President Involvement Haycan be 1E: involved Can what used in $ socicition goes under Receipt of $ Be STOCK quests receipt of other axess 2 Draft Propo & Droft Annual Report 1 / Mams To: Rich Alten FROM -NR H Before we Can embark on public Drivate sector autiened I believe it would be most advention for your who will have "The overview "to prepare 1) 2) Draft Bailarp " annual Report Brd Proposal To premse Sector 2 year all the" holes" + lead to Doing This will reveal that should be answered resolution of questions plant Go we # Needless To say program + marketing tall ST expegees are inherent integrated, must forward you as issues to that follow in need of resolution OWN stategy must be well developed to meet & This Too should all target groups be developed in an integrated fashion Endorsements for National and Community Service Trust Act, 1993 July 28, 1993 CORPORATIONS fox # American Society of Association Executives Robert Boege V.P. - Gov't Affairs 1575 Eye St. N.W. Washington, D.C. 20005 (202) 626-2703 Apple Computer, Inc. John Scully CEO 20525 Mariani Ave. Cupertino, Ca. 95014 (408) 996-1010 TLX 171-576 Archer Daniels Midland Dwayne Andreas CEO PO Box 1470 Decatur, IL 62525 (217) 424-5515 Arco Kenneth Dickerson Senior V.P. 515 South Flower St. Los Angeles, Ca. 90071 (213) 486-1500 Bank of Boston Ira Jackson Senior V.P. 100 Federal St. Boston, Ma. 02110 (617) 434-5470 ENDORSEMENTS CONT. Ben & Jerry's Homemade Ben Cohen Chairman & CEO Route 100, Box 240 Waterbury, Vt. 05676 (802) 244-6957 Beneficial Management Corporation Valerie Morse V.P. Gv'tl relations 453 New Jersey Ave. S.E. Washington, D.C. 20003 (202) 646-1260 Black Enterprises Magazine Earl Graves Editor and Publisher 130 5th Ave. New York, NY 10011-4399 (212) 886-9560 The Body Shop Robert Trifus V.P. Communications 135 5th Ave. 3rd floor New York, NY 10010 (212) 420-8959 Cabot Corp. Dorothy Forbes 77 State St. Boston, Ma. 02109-1806 (617) 342-6004 ENDORSEMENTS CONT. Cellular Telecommunications Industry Assoc. Thomas Wheeler 1133 21st St. N.W. 3rd floor Washington, D.C. 20036 (202) 785-0081 C&P Telephone Delano Lewis CEO 1710 H St. N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006 (202) 392-3700 Fax:202-887-9195 Children's Television Workshop Gary Knell V.P. Corp. Affairs One Lincoln Plaza New York, NY 10023 (212) 595-3456 Coca Cola Bottling-Philadelphia Bruce Llewellyn Chairman 30 Rockefeller Plaza, 29th Floor New York, NY. 10112 (212) 698-7867 ENDORSEMENTS CONT. Comcast Brian Roberts President 1234 Market St. 16th Floor Philadelphia, Pa. 19107 (215) 981-7501 Commonwealth Edison Edward Peterson P.O. Box 767 Corp. Affairs (312) 394-3060 Dialogos International, Inc. Carey Stacy 5104 Oak Park Rd. Raleigh, N.C. 27612 (919) 782-2630 Dow Chemical Company Frank Popoff CEO 2030 Dow Center Midland, MI. 48674-2030 (517) 636-0816 Fax: 517-636-5832 Dresser P.M. Bryant V.P. Human Resources 1600 Pacific P.O.Box 718 Dallas, TX. 75221 (214) 740-6190 ENDORSEMENTS CONT. Educational Services of the Edison Electric Institute Thomas R. Kuhn President 701 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Washington, D.C. 20004-2696 (202) 508-5555 The Ford Motor Company Renee S. Lerche World Headquarters, Room 306 The American Road Dearborn, MI. 48121 (313) 323-9455 The Gap, Inc. Don Fisher CEO One Harrison St. San Francisco, CA. 94105 (415) 291-2757 Fax: (415) 495-2922 Greater Texas Finishing Corp. Erica Rothfeld 1430 Vanderbilt El Paso, TX. 79925 (915) 593-8820 or (212) 869-4300 Grumman Corporation Dr. Renso Caporall Chairman, CEO 1111 Stewart Ave. Bathpage, New York (516) 575-3696 Fax: (516) 575-0853 ENDORSEMENTS CONT. Gulf Atlantic Life Insurance Company Frank Cruz 1150 S. Olive St. Suite 1429 Los Angeles, Ca. 90015 (213) 749-4888 Fax: (213) 749-4890 Hard Rock America Peter Morton 510 N. Robertson Blvd. Los Angeles, CA. 90048 (310) 854-3366 Hasbro, Inc. Alan C. Hassenfeld Chairman/CEO 1027 Newport Ave. Pawtucket, R.I. (401) 727-5102 Fax: 202 456-6420 Hechinger Company John Hechinger Chairman 3500 Pennsy Dr. Landover, MD. 20785 (301) 341-0410 Home Box Office Richard Plepler Senior V.P. Corp. Communications 1100 Ave of the Americas New York, NY 10036 (212) 512-1960 ENDORSEMENTS CONT. HR Enterprise, Inc. Nancye M. Combs President 1069 Starks Buildg. Louisville, KY 40202 (502) 589-1879 John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. John Kilcommons PO Box 111 Boston, MA. 02117 (617) 572-6466 Josten's Jack Jones 5501 Norman Center Dr. Minneapolis, MN. 55437 (612) 830-3218 The Kamber Group Victor Kamber 1920 L St. N.W. Washington D.C. 20036 Suite 700 (202) 393-1648 Fax: (202) 659-5559 The Longfellow Clubs Laury Hammel President/General Mngr. 524 Boston Post Rd. Wayland, MA 01778 (508) 358-7355 ENDORSEMENTS CONT. The Louisiana Land and Exploration Company Robert Armstrong PO Box 60350 New Orleans, LA. 70160 (504) 566-6461 Mattel Toys Jill Barad President/CEO 333 Continental Blvd. El Segundo, CA 90245 (310) 524-2000 Mead Steve Mason or Thomas Palmer Courthouse Plaza Northeast Dayton, OH. 45463 (513) 495-6323 Metrosound USA, Inc. Mike Goins Product Mngr. 14496 S. Garfield Ave. Paramount, CA. 90723 (310) 602-0152 Michigan Bell Steve Economy Exec. Asst. to the President 444 Michigan, Ave. Detroit, MI. 48226-2557 (313) 223-7282 ENDORSEMENTS CONT. Miranda Associates Ms. Lourdes Miranda CEO 200 L St. N.W. Suite 408 Washington, D.C. 20036 (202) 857-0430 Fax: (202)822-6399 Murphy Oil Corp. Madison Murphy CEO 200 Peach St. El Dorado, AK 71730 (501) 864-6336 Nations Bank Hugh Mc Coll Chairman & CEO NationsBank Corp Cntr. Charlotte, N.C. 28255-0011 (704) 386-5663 Fax: 704-386-4578 New England Telephone Paul O'Brien President and CEO 125 High St. Boston, MA. 02110 (617) 743-9800 Nucor Corp. John Correnti 2100 Rexford Rd. Charlotte, NC. 28211 (704) 366-7000 ENDORSEMENTS CONT. Patricaf & Co. Ventures Inc. Alan Patricof 445 Park Ave. New York, NY 10022 (212) 753-6300 Polaroid Corp. J.M. Booth President & CEO 549 Technolgy Square Cambridge, MA. 02139 (617) 577-2000 Potomac Electric Power Co. Edward Mitchell Chairman/CEO 1900 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. (202) 872-2000 Quad Graphics Harry Quadraqcci President W 224 N3322 De Plainville Rd. Pewaukee, WI. 53072 (414) 246-2200 Fax: 414-246-5167 Reebok Paul Fireman Chairman/CEO 100 Technology Cntr. Dr. Stoughton, MA. 02072 Reebok Cont. (617) 341-5000 Fax: 617-341-5087 ENDORSEMENTS CONT. Rosewein Corp. Oliver Rosenberg President 115 North St. Harrisburg, PA. 17101 (717) 236-5971 Sara Lee Renee Lundy Three First National Plaza Chicago, Ill. 60602 (312) 558-8488 Fax: 312-558-4913 Shell Oil Jane Brophy Program Mngr. PO Box 2463 Houston, TX. 77252 (713) 241-4776 Southwest Airlines Co. Herb Kelleher Love Feild PO Box 36611 Dallas, TX. 75235-1611 (204) 902-4110 Fax:214-904-4011 Sony Pictures Susan Jameson Senior VP Corp. Affairs 10202 W. Washington Blvd. Culver City CA. 90232-3105 (310) 280-7207 Sony Pictures Cont. Fax: (310) 280-1883 ENDORSEMENTS CONT. Steelcase, Inc. Roger Martin 901 44th St. S.E. Grand Rapids, MI. 49508 (616) 247-2230 Sun Apparel, Inc. Eric Rothfeld 11201 Armour Dr. El Paso TX. (915) 599-1388 or (212) 869-4300 Tabu Clarence Avant President 9229 Sunset Blvd. Suite 8 Los Angeles, CA. 90038 (310) 276-0523 Fax:310-274-1649 TCB Mgmt. Corp-McDonald's Lee Dunham 41 grand Ave. Suite 101 River Edge, N.J. 07661 (201) 489-7272 Timberland Jeffrey Swartz CEO 11 Merrill Industrial Dr. P.O. Box 5050 Hampton, N.H. 03842-5050 (603) 926-1600 Fax: 603-926-9239 ENDORSEMENTS CONT. Time Warner Gerald Levin Chairman/President/CEO 75 Rockefeller Plaza Time Life Bldg. New York, NY 1002 Time Warner Cont. (212) 484-8001 Fax: 212-956-2847 The Upjohn Company Mark Novitch Vice Chairman of the Board 7000 Portage Rd. Kalamazoo, MI. 49001-0199 (616) 323-4195 Fax: 616-323-6780 Victory Van Lines, Inc. James Simpson 357 Targee St. Staten Island, NY 10304 1-800-544-3410 Westinghouse Electric Co. Nina Lynch 11 Stanwix St. Pittsbugh. PA. 15222-1384 (412) 642-3627 ENDORSEMENTS CONT. Xerox Paul Allaire Chairman & CEO 800 Long Ridge Rd. P.O. Box 1600 Stamford, CT. (203) 968-4515 Zenith Jerry Pearlman Chairman & President 1000 Milwaukee Ave. Glenview, IL. 60025-2493 (708) 391-7000 ORGANIZATIONS WANTING MORE INFORMATION Amtrak Graham Clayton Jr. 60 Mass. Ave. N.E. Washington, D.C. 20002 (202) 906-3000 Burger King Sharon B. Tuel Dir. Gvt. Relations 17777 old Cutler Rd. Miami, FL. 33157 (305) 378-7125 Fax: 305-378-7714 Dupont Stacey Mobley Senior V.P. External Affairs 1007 Market St. Wilmington, DE. 19898 (302) 774-1000 Entergy Jerry Maulden Group President 425 W. Capital Ave. P.O. Box 8082 Little Rock, AR. 72203 (501) 377-3515 Grand Metrolpolitan Raymond Krause Senior V.P. Gvt. & Communications 712 5th Ave. Suite 4600 New York, NY. 10019 (212) 554-9200 Fax: 212-554-9246 MORE INFO. CONT. Macandrens and Forbes 35 East 62nd St. New York, NY 10021 (212) 572-8550 Phillip Morris Co. Hartina Flournoy 120 Park Ave. New York N.Y. 10017 (212) 878-2444 Peat Marwick John Webster Govt Affairs 2001 M St. N.W. Washington D.C. 20036 (202) 467-3800 Royal Insurance Victor Daley 9300 Arrowpoint Blvd. Charlotte, N.C. 28201-1000 (704) 522-2000 Safeway Steven Burd President/CEO 4th and Jackson St. Oakland, Ca. 94660 (510) 891-3000 Scott Paper Co. Patricia Mooney Social Investment Coordinator Scott Plaza Philadelphia, PA. 19113 (215) 522-5000 US Air Zemphria Raymond Baskin Dir. Public Affairs 2345 Crystal Dr. 22227 (703) 418-5114 MORE INFO. CONT. Macandrens and Forbes 35 East 62nd St. New York, NY 10021 (212) 572-8550 Phillip Morris Co. Hartina Flournoy 120 Park Ave. New York N.Y. 10017 (212) 878-2444 Peat Marwick John Webster Govt Affairs 2001 M St. N.W. Washington D.C. 20036 (202) 467-3800 Royal Insurance Victor Daley 9300 Arrowpoint Blvd. Charlotte, N.C. 28201-1000 (704) 522-2000 Safeway Steven Burd President/CEO 4th and Jackson St. Oakland, Ca. 94660 (510) 891-3000 Scott Paper Co. Patricia Mooney Social Investment Coordinator Scott Plaza Philadelphia, PA. 19113 (215) 522-5000