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DCI Cheese Co. contributes $45K to Red Cross

Richfield, Wis.-based DCI Cheese Co. donated $45,000 to the American Red Cross in response to the recent earthquake in Haiti. This donation represents a $100 contribution made on behalf of each of the company’s 450 associates.

“We have all seen the graphic images of the humanitarian crisis in Haiti caused by the powerful 7.0 earthquake. In response to this extraordinary event, DCI has decided to step forward and directly assist in the relief effort,” says DCI’s chief executive officer Michael Mulhern. “We feel extremely fortunate to have such a terrific set of customers, suppliers and employees. We would like to take this opportunity to share our good fortune with those in need. We encourage other companies to participate in the relief effort as well.”

DCI Cheese Co.’s donation was made on January 17th and will be going directly to Haitian relief efforts in the wake of the country’s recent debilitating earthquake.

Contact: Kristy Klug
    262/677-6950
    kklug@dcicheeseco.com

About DCI Cheese Co.
An innovative leader in the cheese industry since 1975, Richfield, Wis.-based DCI Cheese Co. is the largest importer and marketer of specialty cheeses and other restaurant-quality prepared foods in the United States. The company offers an impressive portfolio of fully owned or exclusively held imported and domestic specialty cheese brands including Black Diamond, Goldy’s, Joan of Arc, King’s Choice, Meza, Nikos, Organic Creamery and Salemville. DCI’s value-added products can be found in restaurants, grocery stores, club stores and specialty shops across the country. DCI’s mission is to be the leading solution-based provider in the cheese industry and actively seeks strategic partnerships to expand their manufacturing, branding, sales, marketing and distribution. For more information on DCI Cheese Co. and their portfolio of specialty cheese and prepared food brands, visit www.dcicheeseco.com.

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