The United Way of Oxford County has presented Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada with the Wes Magill Award.
WOODSTOCK - The United Way of Oxford County has presented Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada with the Wes Magill Award.
The award is handed out every year to honour the legacy of Wes Magill who was a local business leader and community champion who was committed to making our community a better place to call home. Executive Director of the United Way Kelly Gilson says this is a very prestigious award.
"This award has tremendous meaning to our organization. It represents Mr. Magill’s beliefs, support and deep commitment to giving back. TMMC and their employees embody all this award represents. Since the West Plant opened its doors in Woodstock, this group has been a vital partner to United Way. They dedicate hundreds of volunteer hours every year. From leadership at a board level to volunteering at initiatives like Day of Caring, you can always count on the TMMC team to show their community spirit. In addition to the time, they run an annual workplace campaign to helps raise funds to invest in our community."
Gilson says that TMMC leads by example in their efforts to build a healthy Oxford County.
"Wes Magill was influential in ensuring the mission of our organization was supported by local businesses and individuals with the goal of building a strong community. Today, we celebrate TMMC’s commitment to keeping that vision strong."
The award was presented to TMMC and their employees at the Woodstock Rotary Luncheon on October 30th.

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