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Employees are our most valuable asset and we give utmost importance to employee safety in the workplace. In order to handle an injury, incident or illness effectively and confidently, some of our employees at Lawrenceville attended a day long First Aid & CPR class given by the Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad. All the attendees were awarded with a certificate from the American Heart Association HeartSaver for successfully completing the First Aid CPR AED program. Are you prepared for an emergency situation at workplace? Tell us how?
Meet the team behind the Datacolor Textile Summit. This week they are in Denver for an event that brings together Textile & Apparel industry professionals. Left to Right: Alyssa Greenfield, Basto Wong, Dustin Bowersox, Todd Lee, Tom Stutts, Lisa Beck, Qian Eschbach, Ken Butts, Cheryl Johnston, Tomi Lahcanski Pic Credit: Ekaterina Garber
Datacolor would like to welcome our Summer Interns 2018. In the next few weeks, this talented team will be working on various function-specific projects. We wish them luck and hope they have a great learning experience at Datacolor! Pictured from left to right: Matthew Mckay, Mckendy Michel, Ahmed Khalil, Charles Carretti, Justin Carlton, Christopher Salandra, Sumandeep Dhaliwal and Erin Chuba. Not pictured: Amy Strickland
Yep, we rocked the hairnets for yet another year! So happy to be helping the local community today. Strike Out Hunger is a great event, check it out sometime.
As part of a team building activity, our sales and support team in North Carolina made some book worm buddies to be donated to Classroom Central. Classroom Central provides teachers in the high-poverty school areas in and around Charlotte with free study materials.
Datacolor was one of the sponsors of the Montgomery High School UNICEF Color Run, which was held on Sunday, May 20th. This was an excellent opportunity for us to help a local school organization and have some fun with color too! All proceeds will go to raise money for children in the Central African Republic. Join the Datacolor team and participate in the color run with us next year.
Curious about what is happening at Datacolor today? We are pleased to announce the launch of SpectraVision, a product that can measure and digitally communicate the color of previously unmeasurable materials including multi-color prints, trim, yarn, zippers and lace. SpectraVision will significantly shorten the time from concept to consumer. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQWa0 Follow our page to learn more about our company and products.
Last week, we had our annual global HR team meeting at our corporate office in New Jersey. It wasn’t all about work, though. On one of the days, the team went on a hatchet-throwing outing.
Last week was Take Your Kids to Work Day and we celebrated with a full day of activities. We also decided to ask our office guests a few questions… Emily, Age 9 Dad: Mike Hansberry, Director of Pilot Manufacturing Operations Do you know what your dad does at Datacolor? “No” What do you know about color? “I know about complimentary colors like red and green and blue and orange.” What’s your favorite color? “Blue—mostly teal. If you paint your bedroom walls blue, you’ll have a more creative feel.” --- Iris, Age 11 Mom: Kate Edwards, Research Scientist Do you know what your mom does at Datacolor? “I think she makes instruments or something for color.” What do you want to learn today? “I want to learn what she does.” --- Raymond, Age 11 Dad: Zhiling Xu, Senior Optical Engineer What’s your favorite thing to do when you’re not in school? “Eating and sleeping and playing golf.” Do you know what your dad does at Datacolor? “I think he does engineering.” What do you want to learn today? “I want to learn how lasers work.” --- Sophia, Age 9 Dad: Albert Busch, CEO What does your dad do
Congratulations to the Summer Interns in Lawrenceville on a successful summer! We wish you all the best.