Only a handful of people can claim they intimately know the buildings of Faxton St. 
            Luke’s Healthcare. The members of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers 
            Local #43 (IBEW) are among them, says Assistant Business Manager Pat Costello. “We 
            know Faxton St. Luke’s inside and out because we’ve installed and pulled wires 
            everywhere in their buildings.”
        
        
            But the folks at the IBEW know something more about Faxton St. Luke’s Healthcare 
            and what it brings to our community. Costello notes, “The services at the Regional 
            Cancer Center are second to none and we want the cancer center to know that we 
            appreciate that they are there for us. We are blessed to have them.”
        
        
            This sentiment and working with the National Electrical Contractors Association 
            (NECA) was the catalyst to a shift in the relationship between Faxton St. Luke’s 
            and IBEW. A simple business relationship in conjunction with NECA that spanned 
            decades blossomed into a partnership with even deeper meaning through the Faxton 
            St. Luke’s Healthcare Foundation in the early 1990s. “We started our charitable 
            giving program to give back to the community organizations that serve our members 
            and their families,” Costello said.
        
        
            It became personal to IBEW when former business manager Ken Williams was being treated 
            for cancer. “We visited him there many times during his treatment. The dignity, 
            class and professionalism exhibited by staff was overwhelming to me,” 
            Costello said. When Williams passed away, IBEW contributed the funds to 
            help build the Outpatient Infusion Unit in his memory. In more recent 
            years, the Stomp Out Cancer Telethon took on renewed significance for 
            IBEW after losing business manager William Towsley to cancer.
        
        
            John Kogut, president of Kogut Electric a long time Foundation board 
            member, plays an active role with NECA and is an important part of the magic 
            that has taken place between IBEW, NECA and the Regional Cancer Center. 
            Because of a family history with the disease, he has taken a personal 
            interest in supporting The Regional Cancer Center be serving as 
            a conduit between the organizations.
        
         
        
            
                “Both IBEW and NECA work together professionally and we both recognize 
                how important the commitment to our community is,” said Kogut. “We’ve 
                always had a very good relationship and working together along with the 
                hospital is a natural extension to this.”
            
            
                Kogut explained that he has been involved in IBEW’s Health and Welfare 
                Fund for member Healthcare for more than 30 years. “It exists to benefit 
                the health of members,” he says. “It makes sense that The Regional Cancer 
                Center at Faxton St. Luke’s is among the organizations we support.”
            
            
                That are 1,300 IBEW members in 11 New York counties with anchors located 
                in Syracuse, Utica and Oswego. Costello says that almost 500 members, 
                including retirees and their families, reside in the Utica area.
            
            
                The funding IBEW provides for Faxton St. Luke’s Healthcare comes 
                from the dues of its working union members and the employers. A 
                portion is earmarked for community contributions and those dollars 
                are contingent on how many members are working, construction projects 
                that are underway and, ultimately, the economy.
            
            
                “We can’t create jobs, but we can man them when they exist,” 
                said Costello. “Even through a down economy, our promises were 
                kept to the organizations we support. We’re very proud of that.” 
                The IBEW has a five-year commitment to Faxton St.; Luke’s Healthcare. 
                They work to maintain a specific giving level each year and that can be 
                challenging in the construction business.
            
            
                    Yet Costello was nothing but optimistic for the future of the 
                relationship between The Regional Cancer Center and the IBEW. “There is 
                no end in sight. As long as there’s money, Faxton St. Luke’s Healthcare 
                Foundation will be on the top of our list.” 
            
            
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