7x24 Exchange International Donates to Hurricane Helene and Milton Relief Efforts

Nov. 20, 2024
For hurricane relief efforts in the U.S., 7x24 Exchange has made two separate $10,000 contributions to Samaritan’s Purse and the American Red Cross.

November 20, 2024 – In response to the devastating impact of Hurricanes Helene and Milton,
7x24 Exchange International, the leading knowledge exchange for those who design build,
operate and maintain mission critical infrastructures is proud to announce charitable donations
to two organizations providing critical disaster relief.

7x24 Exchange has made two separate $10,000 contributions to Samaritan’s Purse and the
American Red Cross, both of which are playing pivotal roles in providing emergency aid and
recovery support to communities affected by the storms.

“Our hearts go out to all those impacted by these powerful storms” said Bob Cassiliano, Chairman & CEO of 7x24 Exchange International and President & CEO of Business Information Services.

“In times of crisis, it’s vital that we come together to support the immediate and long-term recovery of affected communities. We are grateful for the tireless work of Samaritan’s Purse and the American Red Cross and we hope our donations can assist in providing the necessary relief to those who need it most. “

Samaritan’s Purse is actively engaged in providing emergency shelter, medical care, and disaster
relief supplies to those in need in the wake of Hurricane Helene and Milton. The organization’s
efforts are focused on ensuring that the most vulnerable populations receive the aid they require to rebuild their lives.

The American Red Cross is providing disaster response services, including shelter, food and health services, while mobilizing volunteers and resources to assist with recovery in the hardest-hit areas. Their work is essential to supporting individuals and families who are facing the aftermath of hurricanes.

“These donations are part of 7x24 Exchange’s ongoing commitment to social responsibility,” said
Cyrus Izzo, President, 7x24 Exchange International and President & CEO of Syska Hennessy
Group. “We hope that this contribution helps both organizations continue their life-saving work
and provides hope to those rebuilding their lives.”

About 7x24 Exchange International
7x24 Exchange International, founded in 1989, is the leading knowledge exchange for those who
design, build, operate and maintain mission-critical enterprise information infrastructures and
the primary resource for valuable information within the mission critical industry. 7x24
Exchange's goal is to improve end-to-end reliability by promoting dialogue among these groups
through conferences, membership, and the 7x24 Magazine. 7×24 Exchange is committed to
addressing the challenges of sustainability and giving back through its social responsibility
initiative. Additional information can be found at http://www.7x24exchange.org.

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