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WESTERN UNION 2006 Annual Report 26
Passion
Behind the Western Union brand is a renewed sense of
purpose, excitement and momentum. We are a culture
focused on inclusion, where each one of us feels as though
we play an equal part in the business. There’s a genuine
eagerness inside each one of us to create even more
possibilities for the people we serve.
Of course, it’s easy to get behind something you see
and feel every day. And this really is about much more
than sending money. It’s about making a difference in
peoples lives. It’s seeing what that money does for a
person that really defines what we’re all about. Because
when you’re responsible for somebody having something
that they wouldn’t be able to get any other way
something
that is an absolute necessity for living
it has a profound
effect that no other feeling can match. It’s something that
could only happen with the 5,900 employees and 300,000
agent locations that are The Western Union Company.
Top row from left to right:
LAUREN KIM
Korean Language Department
MOHAMED PATEL
Gujarati Language Department
LIZA SINDALOVSKY
Ukranian Language Department
ROSE KENGELE
French Language Department
Bottom row from left to right:
MARISOL GUZMAN
Spanish Language Department
DEANNE ZOLOTAR
Portuguese Language Department
WESTERN UNION 2006 Annual Report 26