In an effort to recognize the sacrifices of military members and offer support for their families, Rosendin brought construction companies together with its 7th Annual Golf Tournament and raised funds for the Navy SEAL Foundation.
"The Annual Rosendin Golf Tournament is one of the many ways we celebrate our local heroes and demonstrate support for their loved ones. We want to thank everyone who joined us in raising awareness and funds to support the impact of the Navy SEAL Foundation,” said David Lincoln, senior vice president of Rosendin’s Renewable Energy Group and NSF Committee Member.
“As Rosendin recognizes the incredible value Veterans bring to our community and our industry we will continue to support them through fundraisers, volunteer efforts, and career development."
Established in 2000, the Navy SEAL Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit benevolent organization that provides over 30 essential programs for SEALS, SWCCs, Veterans, and their families. The organization is headquartered in Virginia Beach, Va., and helps members transition to successful careers in the civilian sector.
Since its inception in 2016, Rosendin’s annual industry Golf Tournament has raised more than $1.47 million for the NSF to provide immediate and ongoing support for Navy SEALS and Special Warfare Combatant-craft Crewmen (SWCCs).
Veterans from every branch of the military have found successful career paths at Rosendin, and the electrical contracting company understands the importance of partnership and community for active duty and retired service people. Rosendin was founded in 1919 by WWI Navy Veteran Moses Rosendin, a proud U.S. citizen who grew the company by helping the country’s wartime efforts in WWII.
As the largest employee-owned electrical contractor in the U.S., Rosendin’s services include design-build engineering, BIM services, special systems, and renewable energy. They work closely with the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) to offer productive career paths across all skill levels, including opportunities for those who are new to the craft.