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The Franklin Institute Stem 222 NORTH 20TH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 www.fi.edu THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE STEM 150 the following companies are recognized as members of the stem 150 for their generous support in 2014 of the institute’s mission to inspire a passion for learning about science and technology. Merck & Co., Inc. Air Serv Corporation PROUD CORPORATE $25,000 – $49,999 Bloomberg Pennsylvania Cyber ANRO PARTNER Charter School The Boeing Company Archer & Greiner, PC Quaker Chemical Corporation Crown Holdings, Inc. Arkema Inc. Saul Ewing LLP Firstrust Bank Arthur H. Thomas Company Trion Four Seasons Hotel The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Research GE Water & Process Technologies $10,000 – $14,999 Institute Goldman, Sachs & Co. Agora Cyber Charter School Comcast NBC10 Telemundo62 $1­­­00,000 or more The Governor’s Woods Credit Suisse American Airlines Foundation Axalta Coating Systems Deloitte LLP Bank of America Lincoln Financial Group Blank Rome LLP Harmelin Media Dell Inc. Mitel and PremierComm, LLC Brown Brothers Harriman Hirtle, Callaghan & Co. The Dow Chemical Company Morgan Stanley Burns & McDonnell Engineering Company INOLEX, Inc. Exelon Foundation Novo Nordisk Carnegie Mellon University – La Salle University FMC Corporation SAP America, Inc. College of Engineering Leadership Solutions, Inc. GSK Temple University Eckert Seamans Cherin & McGladrey The Philadelphia Coca-Cola Thomas Jefferson University Mellott, LLC McKinsey & Company Bottling Co. University of Pennsylvania Fish & Richardson P.C. Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP Philadelphia Insurance University of the Sciences Independence Blue Cross myCIO Wealth Partners LLC Companies West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc. PNC McCarter & English, LLP Philadelphia College of Pfizer Sunoco, Inc. $15,000 – $24,999 Osteopathic Medicine PwC Rowan University TE Connectivity Anonymous Skanska USA Building Inc. Southco, Inc. Teva Pharmaceuticals AMETEK Foundation, Inc. Subaru of America Standard Parking ASTM International $50,000 – $74,999 Foundation, Inc. University City Science Center Campbell Soup Company Universal Health Services, Inc. AT&T USI MidAtlantic, Inc. Cigna Wells Fargo Drexel University Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP Media Partners Frog Commissary Franklin Square Capital Partners $5,000 – $9,999 6abc Target Janssen Biotech, Inc. 3M Foundation CBS3 Karamoor Estate Adminovate Interstate General Media Macy’s Affairs to be Remembered, Inc. List as of December 31, 2014 the stem 150 represents companies who support the franklin STEM: institute’s programs at $5,000 or more to show their SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, commitment to sustaining and advancing stem education and ENGINEERING, workforce development throughout the greater philadelphia area. to become a member of the stem 150, please contact AND MATHEMATICS [email protected] or 215-448-2378..
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