TSA Choice donates $500 to United Way of Henderson County on behalf of walking challenge winners

TSAChoice met representatives from the Henderson County IT Department and United Way of Henderson County at the historic courthouse in Hendersonville to deliver the Walking for Charity Challenge winning certificate and a donation check for United Way. Pictured, from left to right, are Chris Staton, Henderson County IT Department; Chris Chisholm, Henderson County IT Department; Daryl Williams, Henderson County IT Department; Melanie Matteson, Campaign Chair Manager, United Way of Henderson County; Becky Snyder, CGCIO, Henderson County IT Department; Dan Watts, President, TSAChoice; Anthony Knight, TSAChoice; Randal Duncan, Henderson County IT Department. Photo courtesy of TSAChoice

TSAChoice, a technology firm located in Asheville, issued a walking challenge to its customers in December 2014 “to promote healthy lifestyles.” The winning team, Henderson County IT Department, chose United Way of Henderson County as the beneficiary of the $500 stipend from TSAChoice. They won with a team member average of 9,559 steps per day.

“We had a great time and enjoyed a little friendly competition with our customers,” TSA sales engineer and competition organizer Lynn Banks says. “It kept our team in check. In the end, we are happy for Henderson County IT Department’s win, and they chose such a great organization to assist.”

Seven regional companies partook in the challenge, including Commerce Services Corporation, Council on Aging, Express Employment Professionals, Henderson County IT Department, and Western Carolina Medical Society in Western North Carolina and Spartan Felt Company and Peidmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group in upstate South Carolina.

Here is more information on the challenge from TSAChoice:

Technology integrator TSAChoice, Inc., with offices in Asheville, NC and Greenville, SC, announces that the winner of its 10,000-step walking challenge is the Henderson County IT Department, and has donated $500 to the United Way of Henderson County on the IT Department’s behalf. The 10,000-step walking challenge was issued to TSAChoice’s customers and held during the month of December to help promote healthy lifestyles. Henderson County IT Department won with a team member average of 9,559 steps per day.

As the winner of the challenge, Henderson County IT Department chose the United Way of Henderson County as the beneficiary of TSAChoice’s donation. The donation will help support United Way of Henderson County’s 10-year plan for improving their community through four primary impact areas: education, income, health, and crisis services/basic needs.

Becky Snyder, CGCIO of the Henderson County IT Department, says that they didn’t really develop a team strategy to win. “We are just pretty active in our daily routines,” says Snyder. “We are always on the move and we walk between the various county buildings downtown whenever possible.” Snyder provided pedometers for the team members who didn’t already have them.

Lynn Banks, a sales engineer with TSAChoice who organized the competition, says that TSAChoice had already challenged its own employees, but thought it would be fun to put their team up against their customers’ teams.

“We had a great time and enjoyed a little friendly competition with our customers,” Banks says. “It kept our team in check. In the end, we are happy for Henderson County IT Department’s win, and they chose such a great organization to assist.”

The 10,000-step challenge was accepted by seven local companies: Commerce Services Corporation, Council on Aging, Express Employment Professionals, Henderson County IT Department, and Western Carolina Medical Society in Western North Carolina; and Spartan Felt Company and Peidmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group in Upstate South Carolina.

The second place winner was TSAChoice with a team member average of 7,625 steps per day, and in third place was Spartan Felt Company, averaging 7,225 steps per day. Banks was pleased with the level of participation. “We thought it was a success and hope to do it again next year with even more participants,” she says.

TSAChoice is the largest business technology integrator in Western North Carolina and has a second office in Upstate South Carolina. TSAChoice’s more than 60 highly trained technology professionals and support staff deliver turnkey telephone, computer, network, audio-visual, and security solutions from a single source. For more information about TSAChoice, call (828)254-4464 or visit http://www.tsachoice.com.

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