Cydcor raises over $150,000 for Operation Smile

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Cydcor, the leading provider of outsourced, face-to-face sales teams, has raised more than $150,000 for Operation Smile along with its network of independently-owned sales offices across the United States and Canada. Operation Smile is a children's medical charity that provides free cleft lip and cleft palate reconstructive surgeries worldwide. The $150,000 will fund a medical mission to a remote locale in Peru, Cambodia, or Rwanda.

“This drive to succeed is what makes us extremely successful, goal-oriented, and motivated to succeed.”

More than 90 of Cydcor's independent sales offices along with Cydcor's own team members raised the funds over the past year through a variety of fundraisers and events, often competing against each other to raise the most.

"I am so proud and excited about the sales offices and Cydcor team members who have come together and made a difference in the lives of so many children," said Vera Quinn, chief operating officer. "We decided on a goal, worked hard until we got there, and now we will have the opportunity to make a real impact."

"It took the power of many to raise this amount of money, and I'm beyond impressed with the dedication and perseverance of each person who did so," said Jim Majeski, president of Cydcor. "This drive to succeed is what makes us extremely successful, goal-oriented, and motivated to succeed."

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