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POLYWOOD is a leader in the outdoor furniture industry, known for creating products from recycled plastic materials. Founded in 1990 and headquartered in Syracuse, Indiana, the company was the first to introduce outdoor furniture made from recycled plastics. POLYWOOD has expanded its operations with a second production and shipping facility in North Carolina. The companys mission emphasizes sustainability, focusing on both the production process and the materials used. POLYWOODs products, including the iconic Adirondack chair available in over 60 styles, are designed for durability and low maintenance. They are resistant to splintering, cracking, and rotting, and the company offers a 20-year lumber warranty. POLYWOOD also maintains a zero-waste mindset, recycling 99% of its waste stream. With over 1,550 employees, POLYWOOD operates a large manufacturing campus in Indiana. The company continues to innovate and expand its product lines, reinforcing its position as a pioneer in the outdoor furniture sector.
IMCD Group is a global distributor of specialty chemicals and ingredients, headquartered in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Founded in 1995, the company is listed on the Amsterdam stock exchange and celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2020. IMCD specializes in serving various industries, including pharmaceuticals, food, personal care, coatings, and lubricants, providing formulatory solutions tailored to customer needs. The company has expanded its operations internationally, with significant growth in the Americas, including the establishment of IMCD US in 2015. IMCD Group generates approximately $4.7 billion in revenue and employs around 3,570 people worldwide. Known for its innovative approach and minimal corporate bureaucracy, IMCD maintains strong partnerships with a diverse range of suppliers and customers, from small manufacturers to large corporations.
Wellabe is a U.S.-based insurance provider with a rich history dating back to 1929. Originally founded as American Republic Insurance Company, it rebranded in 2023 following a merger of six subsidiaries under American Enterprise Group, Inc. The name "Wellabe" reflects its commitment to reliability and long-term customer support. The company specializes in health and financial protection solutions, offering a range of insurance products. These include Medicare Supplement insurance, Hospital Indemnity coverage, Preneed Insurance for funeral expenses, Short-term Care Insurance, and Final Expense Life Insurance. Wellabe also partners with organizations like Start Hearing®, VSP® Individual Vision Plans, and CancerEDGE™ to enhance its supplemental health services. The company primarily serves older adults and retirees, focusing on their needs for aging, chronic conditions, and end-of-life planning. Wellabe is dedicated to customer-centric values, emphasizing integrity and community engagement.
FourLeaf Federal Credit Union, headquartered in Bethpage, New York, is a federally chartered credit union with over 480,000 members and $13.4 billion in assets as of late 2024. Originally founded in 1941 to serve employees of Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation, it has evolved through several name changes, most recently rebranding to FourLeaf in early 2025 to reflect its nationwide expansion and modernization. FourLeaf operates under a federal community charter, allowing it to serve all residents of Nassau and Suffolk counties, as well as members nationwide. The credit union focuses on community engagement and offers a range of services, including deposit accounts, lending solutions, digital banking, and financial planning. With 32 branches and access to over 30,000 surcharge-free ATMs through the CO-OP network, FourLeaf is committed to providing member-focused services. The credit union is also actively involved in the community, sponsoring events like the FourLeaf Air Show and initiatives such as the Annual Turkey Drive.