Alumni's reach felt across city - Cincinnati - MSNBC.com:
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"The Freedom Center has become the single biggest institutional focus of Procter & Gamble,' said Pepper, who retired from Procter in 2002. '(Museum President) Spencer Crew would be the first to say the Freedom Center wouldn't be there in the way it is without this support.'
But the Freedom Center is just one of many local institutions Procter supports by loaning executives or assigning them to community projects that become part of their day-to-day work for the company. The Cincinnati Center City Development Corp., Greater Cincinnati Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Ohio Business Development Coalition are just a few of the nonprofits receiving assistance and direction from Procter employees."
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