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DANIEL GALE HAS DESIGNS ON ‘DRESS FOR SUCCESS' FUND DRIVE
Huntington, NY May 19, 2003…Gently worn designer suits, beautiful coats, raincoats, blouses and belts were donated by the staff and management of Daniel Gale Real Estate for this year's "Dress for Success" clothing drive. "Not only was the quality of the clothing exceptional, but the outpouring of enthusiasm and additional financial support really put us over the top," said Paulette Brinka, Dress for Success Chairperson.
"The Daniel Gale organization gave us unqualified support and has helped to make this drive a wonderful success," she added. "This exceptional array of quality clothing certainly will help benefit our clients' self-esteem and self-confidence."
Dress for Success is a not-for-profit organization that helps women make tailored transitions into the workforce. Each client receives a suit when she has a job interview and a second suit when she gets the job. Dress for Success also provides ongoing support to help the client build a successful career.
"We are pleased to again be able to support such a worthwhile program and proud of the Daniel Gale family for their outstanding response to the "Clean Your Closet" campaign," said Daniel Gale CEO and President Pat Petersen. "We know that just as the appearance of your home can tell something about you, dressing professionally can signal your competence to the business world. The Dress for Success Suit Drive has become an eagerly awaited annual event for all of us at Daniel Gale."
Daniel Gale, the largest, non-franchised independent broker on Long Island, consistently leads the nation in achieving one of the highest average sales prices in the nation. It is a $1.5 billion organization with offices from Manhasset to Stony Brook, an award-winning Relocation Center, a New Homes Division and Corporate Headquarters. Daniel Gale is a member of RELO, a national relocation network comprised of the leading real estate companies of the world.
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