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Awards and Honors

  National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) Corporate Award

Eisai received the 2009 Corporate Award from the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) for the development of BANZEL®.

National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD)

May 2009
  Award for Domestic Violence Awareness

Recognition for a program devoted to protecting victims of domestic violence in the workplace

Peace at Work

November 2006
  Circle of Humanitarians Award

Eisai and its employees worldwide donated more than $1.25 million to the Red Cross's Hurricane 2005 Relief Fund.

American Red Cross

May 2006
  North Carolina International Community & Economic Development Award

Recognition of corporate contributions to the local community

North Carolina Department of Commerce

February 2005
  Environmental Leadership Award

For providing leadership on environmental issues

Research Triangle Park (RTP) Owners and Tenants Association

September 2004
  2004 Patient Care Award

For providing support for "Remembrance: A Program on Memory, Aging, and Alzheimer's Disease," an initiative designed for pharmacists and other health care professionals who wish to institute their own memory screenings

Iowa Pharmacy Association (IPA)

September 2004
  Certificate of Appreciation

For continued support and generosity in charitable endeavors including National Night Out, Teaneck Citizen Police Academy, and the Black Youth Association of Teaneck High School's annual program to provide Thanksgiving baskets to needy families in the area.

Teaneck Police Department

November 2003
  Corporation of the Year Award 2002

For Significant Contributions to People with Alzheimer's Disease and Their Families.

Alzheimer's Association
Greater New Jersey Chapter

November 2002
  Corporate Philanthropy Honoree: Health and Environment

Community Foundation of New Jersey

November 2002
  Denny Griswold Award for Social Responsibility

The Foundation of Women Executives in Public Relations

October 2002
  Best Practices in Human Resources and Aging

American Society on Aging and the Brookdale Center on Aging of Hunter College

April 2002


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