Last week, Panera Bread/Howley Bread Group’s Marketing Director Wendy Kopp and District Manager Bill Shea drove a Panera Catering van full of bread, bagels and pastries made by its bakery-cafes in …
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Last week, Panera Bread/Howley Bread Group’s Marketing Director Wendy Kopp and District Manager Bill Shea drove a Panera Catering van full of bread, bagels and pastries made by its bakery-cafes in Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut to Long Island. The donation of baked goods was received by the Red Cross shelter at Nassau Community College in Garden City, which is assisting displaced victims of Hurricane Sandy. Pictured is Wendy Kopp of Panera Bread/Howley Bread Group. (Submitted photo)
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