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The Contemporary Art Museum (CAM) is another recipient of our Jeans BeCause program. CAM is dedicated to exhibiting the visual arts and artists of our time and to producing nationally recognized education programs. CAM focuses its efforts on featuring local, national and international, well-known and newly established artists from diverse backgrounds, working in all types of media.
A few members of the D&H Team showing their support for the Cardinals on opening day! Go Cardinals!
The Daniel and Henry Company is proud supporters of St. Louis’ own Lydia’s House! A big thank you to all of our employees that participated in our Jeans BeCause initiative!
The Daniel and Henry Co. is pleased to announce the first recipients of our inaugural Jeans BeCause program: Lydia’s House, Missouri Botanical Garden and Campbell House Foundation, Inc. Throughout the month, D&H employees have the opportunity to give back by donating a portion of their paycheck each week that gives them the privilege to dress down in jeans once a month – a very big deal ...
Fiscal uncertainty, changes in tax law and the continued sluggish economic growth are all factors that may impact your business in the upcoming year. How will your company cope? The Daniel and Henry Co. was asked to participate in the 2013 Economic Outlook at the Ritz-Carlton in St. Louis to discuss how these and other issues are impacting St. Louis-area ...
The Daniel and Henry Company is proud of our many accomplishments and contributions to our clients and community throughout the last year. We are also honored to have had the chance to expand into the greater Chicago area. Here is a quick recap of the events of 2012 that have led us to where we are going into the New Year.
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St. Louis residents will be safer this winter due to a $5,000 grant given to the St. Louis Fire Department by St. Louis insurance company Daniel and Henry and the Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company in October. The donation allows firefighters to distribute carbon monoxide detectors to those in need. According to the fire department, there should be at least one carbon monoxide detector in each home.