Sat, Oct 22, 2022
Corporate Ride & Patient Matching Org Rings in 40th Anniversary with Fresh Branding
Corporate Angel Network (CAN) unveiled its new logo at their annual "Fund an Angel" Reception held as a part of this year's NBAA-BACE.
The Network successfully raised $500,000 for its mission, enabling it to further arrange for cancer patients in need of treatment to use corporate jets on a "space available" basis. The Angel Network has provided transportation to those in need of specialized treatment for more than 4 decades, helping to minimize waste and match passengers with empty seats across the country.
“As we look back on the 40 years since CAN was created, we have evolved tremendously and wanted our brand to reflect that growth,” said Executive Director Gina Russo. “The new logo delivers the perfect progression from our past logo, which was initially sketched on a napkin by one of the first volunteers in 1981, to where we are now, 67,000 patient flights later in 2022.”
"As the rebranding exercise began, it was essential for us to incorporate the foundation on which CAN was built – this includes both business aviation, as represented by the wing, and the giving side of our mission, as symbolized by the three stars,” continued Russo.
“We were thrilled to be able to showcase the new branding among so many important CAN partners during our annual reception. The future of CAN is bright and we are looking forward to the next 40 years of bringing cancer patients closer to their cure."
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