![]() ![]() Soccer in the Streets is a mainstay of Atlanta’s international community. The company is in the midst of a digital transformation of its business.Ītlanta is no stranger to Latin American cement giants: Colombian subsidiary Argos USA has its headquarters in the metro area, as well as a wide variety of mixing plants around Georgia. Patel said.ĬEMEX is ubiquitous throughout the U.S., with 11 cement plants, 50 terminals, 50 quarries and 270 ready-mix concrete plants. “We truly appreciate the role CEMEX is playing as we continue to grow the game and make an impact where it’s most needed,” Mr. That involvement is just as important as the donation, said Sanjay Patel, director of strategic projects for Soccer in the Streets. Our responsible business strategy closely aligns with the organization’s mission to help youth develop employable skills and promote healthy lifestyles,” said Alberto de Armas, CEMEX senior vice president for human resources, in a news release, adding that the company would work with the organization more through its volunteer program. ![]() “We are proud to support Soccer in the Streets. team and calls on them to interact with community organizations. A new StationSoccer location recently opened at MARTA’s West End station the next one is planned for East Point.ĬEMEX announced its donation at the July conclave of its global executives: IGNITE 2019, an internal conference that includes the members of the U.S. That’s vital for an organization that teaches life skills through sport. By building the linked network, Soccer in the Streets aims to remedy one of the biggest impediments to participation in soccer for inner city communities: access. ![]()
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