MSE President Yoel Wazana Announces New Charity Initiatives
It's been a busy time for MSE president and
co-founder Yoel Wazana. Not only has he
been leading Micro Solutions Enterprises through another prosperous year, but
he has also turned some of his attention and energy towards giving back to the
community. Wazana, an Israeli immigrant who came to America looking to achieve
success, founded MSE in 1994. As he and his engineers worked to perfect MSE's
remanufactured toner cartridges over the years, Wazana's twin passions never
went away; the environment and soccer. Now with the resources at his disposal
thanks to MSE's success, he's working to address both of those things.
One thing that Wazana is doing is setting up fund
raising collection programs that benefit youth soccer teams in Southern California.
The initiative helps Wazana give back to local youth soccer groups while
encouraging people to recycle their empty toner cartridges. This keeps spent
cartridges out of landfills and supplies MSE with the materials they need to
make their product.
Another initiative that Wazana is taking on is the
donation of time and food to the Jewish Family Services (JFS) of Los Angeles
SOVA program. The program offers families in need the tools they need to reach
self-sufficiency, including groceries, counseling, case management, and job
search help.
These charitable efforts combined with MSE's steady
increase of success in the aftermarket imaging supplies industry will ensure
that Yoel Wazana and his company will have plenty of positive exposure.
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