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Malvern-based Rajant Remembers Veterans In Need in 2023
The company hosted its 10th annual Veterans Day Remembrance Friday night with a donation of $20,000 to veterans in need.

MALVERN, PA — Rajant Corporation, a pioneer of Kinetic Mesh wireless networks, hosted its 10th annual Veterans Day remembrance Friday night in support of Pennsylvania Wounded Warriors.
CEO Robert Schena presented a $20,000 donation to Pennsylvania Wounded Warriors, Inc., a nonprofit organization supporting veterans in need of financial support and their families.
The gift included a $15,000 contribution from Rajant in the name of the company’s annual golf tournament winners and a $5,000 contribution from Rajant’s manufacturing partner, EFE.
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“This event is very special to Rajant," Schena said. "For the last decade, we have hosted an evening to honor and remember the selfless service of soldiers who protect our country’s freedom."
The tradition began with a Partner Summit, where attendees enjoyed a friendly golf competition, with the prize winners donating to Wounded Warriors.
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The tournament winners were Chris Wall, Krista Wall, DeWayne Thompson, and Gary Wroblewski.
Schena also presented a $1,000 donation to Friends of the Medal of Honor Grove, a 42-acre living memorial in Valley Forge to in honor our nation's highest-level military officers.
Chester County Commissioner Marian Moskowitz, chairwoman, and Col. Rebecca A. Gray, vice commander of the 111th Attack Wing at Biddle Air National Guard, Horsham, were the keynote speakers.
Philadelphia Boys Choir & Chorale, led by Jeffrey R. Smith, artist director, provided musical entertainment. Catering was provided by dolce Zola, West Chester.
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