October 8th, 2008
On Saturday, September 20th, Dalbey Education hosted its sixth free community-wide computer recycling event in Westminster. In total, residents and neighbors numbering over 300 dropped off more than 49,000 lbs. of computer equipment at this event. And since beginning the recycling program in 2007, Dalbey Education has collected approximately 190,000 lbs. of electronic and computer waste from area residents and businesses for proper disposal.
Recycling electronics can be difficult and costly, which is why Dalbey Education provides this service free of charge to the community. Additionally, by working with experts in the recycling community the company is assured that materials that can be harmful to people, wildlife and the environment will be disposed of properly.
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October 1st, 2008
In 2007, the Dalbey Education Institute worked with a group of 18 unlikely success stories by sponsoring a marathon team that will compete in the May 20th Colorado Colfax Marathon.
August 28th, 2008
What do Colorado Governor Bill Ritter, Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper, Pat Bowlen (owner of the Denver Broncos), and Russ Dalbey have in common?
They were all in attendance at this year’s Boys & Girls Clubs “Youth of the Year” Gala event on May 2nd at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, lending their support to [...]
June 3rd, 2008
“The Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver is very fortunate to have Dalbey Education as a supporter, which employs more than 300 people who are engaged in the business of helping others reach their full potential. Russ Dalbey has built his business on the idea that through a process of goal-setting and hard work, [...]
May 1st, 2008
The hardworking staff of the Dalbey Education Institute – acting individually and collectively as a team – are responsible the continued success of DEI’s customers possible.
November 5th, 2007
In November of 2006, Russ issued a challenge via a live TV broadcast to local businesses and individuals to help provide a holiday Thanksgiving meal to the needy, pledging two turkeys for each of the first 1,000 donated to the Denver Rescue Mission’s annual Thanksgiving food programs.
November 1st, 2007
Just in time for the holidays, Dalbey Education Institute CEO Russ Dalbey donated 100 bicycles and helmets to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver.
February 27th, 2007
For the third time, Dalbey Education Institute coordinated with Executive Recycling of Englewood, Colorado to give our community an easy way to properly dispose of obsolete computer equipment.
April 5th, 2006
Half a world away from Westminster, Colorado is the Pallemalala region of Sri Lanka. This community suffered tragic losses when a tsunami hit during a busy market day, when one or both parents of most families were out shopping.
March 1st, 2006
When Hurricane Katrina attacked the Louisiana coast in 2005, the directors of the Dalbey Education Institute wanted to help. And while there were certainly many relief organizations ready to accept financial donations, Russ wanted to make a direct impact to someone especially deserving… a contribution that wouldn’t be lost in corporate misappropriation.