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ZoomInfo to hold charity drive the rest of month

The Columbian
Published: November 6, 2019, 6:00am

ZoomInfo is hosting a charity drive to benefit the Evergreen school district’s Evergreen Family & Community Resource Center. The event runs through the month of November.

The Vancouver company, known as DiscoverOrg until September, partnered with the Resource Center for similar drives in each of the past three years.

DiscoverOrg acquired former competitor ZoomInfo in February, and in September the merged company announced that it would adopt the ZoomInfo name and launch a new business communication platform that combines aspects of the previous platforms from both predecessor companies.

ZoomInfo’s five other offices in the U.S. are planning to copy DiscoverOrg’s model in Vancouver this year and launch their own drives with local charities, according to customer success manager Joseph Zichterman at the Vancouver office.

The Evergreen Family & Community Resource Center works to help families in need with bills, clothing and hygiene items, with the goal of preventing children from missing school. Donations can be cash or in-kind donations of items such as clothing, infant formula, diapers, detergent, deodorant, toothpaste, shampoo and dish soap. Donations can come from companies or individuals.

Companies that donate $500 or more will be listed as a partner of ZoomInfo in a press release at the end of the event.

For more information about the Vancouver office’s drive, contact Joseph Zichterman at 541-350-8996 or joseph.zichterman@zoominfo.com.

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