DeWalt’s Together We Build Sweepstakes asks contractors and construction professionals nationwide to explain how they show American pride on their job sites. Participants have the option to upload photos or videos to accompany their entry form. All entrants will have the chance to win one of three DeWalt tool prize packages.
“We understand that buying American products and building the American economy are important to our customers, and this contest is a great way for people to express what that means to them,” said Frank Mannarino, president of DeWalt’s Professional Products Group. “DeWalt tools have always been designed for the professional contractors and builders who are constructing this great nation. Whether it’s through our products made in the USA with global materials or through our partnerships with organizations like ToolBank USA and Wounded Warrior Project, we’re proud to support those who are building America.”
DeWalt is bringing its manufacturing back to the USA and currently produces 62 million individual units of products in the U.S., using global materials, at its seven manufacturing facilities. In addition, DeWalt has created new jobs for Americans across the country, adding more than 500 employees to expanded manufacturing facilities since 2013. A firm supporter of Americans in uniform, the company has pledged to donate a minimum of $1.5 million over three years to Wounded Warrior Project. The company is also committed to hiring veterans and currently employs 1,650 former members of the military in its manufacturing facilities alone.
Entries for the Together We Build Sweepstakes will be accepted through January 29, 2016. Visit http://ift.tt/1PJ55rq to learn more, enter the sweepstakes and view the official rules.
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