Events


   

As an employee of DECISIVE ANALYTICS Corporation (DAC) there are many opportunities to participate in community charitable events. Along with corporate support, DAC employees have generously donated their time and resources to helping those less fortunate in the community. Although we are a small company, we have supported Thanksgiving Baskets, Secret Santa Programs, Christmas in April, and Clothing Drives.


October 2007, The DECISIVE ANALYTICS Corporation team received 23rd place in the corporate division of the 23rd Annual Army Ten-Miler. The team placed 210 out of 500 teams overall and had seven runners successfully complete the entire course.  Congratulations Team DAC!!

 

June 2004 , DAC employees donated quilts to the Quilters Guild of Southern Maryland in support of their Quilts for Injured Soldiers program. The program was set up to collect donated hand-made quilts from across the United States and Canada to welcome home seriously injured military personnel and to thank them for their sacrifices and heroism. To learn more about the program, please visit the Quilters Guild of Southern Maryland.

 

June 2004, DAC employees supported the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation by participating in and/or financially supporting the Washington, DC Komen Race for the Cure. DECISIVE ANALYTICS Corporation matched all funds raised by employee participants of the race.

 

October-November 2003, DAC collected donations to support injured soldiers who were wounded in Iraq and are currently hospitalized at Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) in Washington, D.C. The injured soldiers at WRAMC are here for treatment prior to being transferred to a hospital at their home posts. They're away from their families and units, and generally have very little personal belongings. They need clothing, small luggage, phone cards, magazines, playing cards, toilet article, stationary and a variety of other things. DAC's collection drive continues through early November 2003. Our efforts are being coordinated with the American Red Cross who has requested the donations DAC Point of Contact is George Dryden, DA International Division.

 

May 2003 , DAC's International Division President, Wayne Fujito, served as a key organizer and Program Chairman for Primetime Expo 2003. A public forum event that was held at the McLean Bible Church, McLean, Virginia for the benefit of senior adults in the Northern Virginia, Maryland and Washington, D.C. area. This first ever Primetime Expo 2003 attracted nearly 500 people, including 50 volunteer organizations and 40 commercial companies who provide services in support of the senior adults. The keynote speaker was Mr. William Novelli, Executive Director and CEO of AARP. Program content included speakers on financial, retirement and estate planning; long term health care; elder law issues; hospice care; caregiver issues; and specialized medical advice.

  

2003, DAC and its employees made a monetary donation to the Armed Forces Family Scholarship & Assistance Fund. The goal of the Armed Forces Family Scholarship and Assistance Fund is to provide scholarships for higher education to the children of fallen service personnel and to provide funds to support any families that have suffered as a result of their involvement in the Iraq and Afghanistan war operations.