St. Louis Burn Survivor Chosen for First Ever Energizer Keep Going(R) Hall of Fame
20 September 2006 - 2:13AM
PR Newswire (US)
Online Vote Selects Determined Father, Business Owner, and
Volunteer to Join Cal Ripken, Jr. as First Inductees -- Raises
$5000 for Parkinson's Disease Research and Big Brothers Big Sisters
Organization ST. LOUIS, Sept. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Giving
up was never an option for John O'Leary. On January 17, 1987, his
life changed forever. As a nine year old, John wanted to see what
would happen if he mixed fire and gasoline. He went out to the
garage and held a piece of paper over a gasoline can. The fumes
from the can exploded and John was burned on more than 98% of his
body. With less than one half of one percent chance of surviving
that first night, John beat all the odds. Today, John is a proud
husband and father. He owns his own rehab business, is a chaplain
at a children's hospital, a volunteer Big Brother and is the
founder of Rising-Above, a motivational speaking organization that
speaks to schools and groups throughout the country. For his
perseverance and dedication, John has been selected to join
baseball legend Cal Ripken, Jr. as the first inductees in the
Energizer(R) Keep Going(R) Hall of Fame. "I'm honored to be
inducted alongside someone like John O'Leary," said Ripken. "The
Keep Going(R) Hall of Fame celebrates the best in all of us." Out
of ten finalists, John was selected by a public online vote at
http://www.energizer.com/ as the "everyday" inductee to the Keep
Going Hall of Fame, established to honor those who best embody the
characteristics and spirit of the beloved Energizer Bunny(R) and
the batteries he represents. Each online vote triggered a donation
to the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation, raising $10,000 for the
organization. "All the nominations we received were awe-inspiring,
but John's story obviously struck a chord with those who visited
the site," said Jeff Ziminski, Vice President of Marketing for
Energizer North America. "We're proud to have him be a part of the
Keep Going Hall of Fame -- he truly represents the qualities we all
so admire in the Energizer Bunny." As the winner, John will receive
a $10,000 cash award, and a $5,000 donation to help his favorite
charities Keep Going. John will split the donation between
Parkinson's Disease research and the Big Brothers Big Sisters of
St. Louis. He will also appear at a special induction ceremony at
the Hall of Fame site at the Company's world headquarters in St.
Louis, Missouri. The Energizer(R) Keep Going(R) Hall of Fame kicked
off in February by naming Cal Ripken, Jr. as the first honorary
inductee. With Ripken's help, Energizer issued a call for entries
of people who display the same traits as the Energizer Bunny --
determination, perseverance and a never quit attitude. More than
1,200 people from all across the country were nominated. A panel of
independent judges reviewed the nominations and selected 100
semi-finalists. Ten finalists were then selected and featured on
http://www.energizer.com/ where the public cast their vote for
their favorite Keep Going Hall of Fame candidate. About Cal Ripken,
Jr. Cal Ripken is baseball's all-time IronMan. He retired from
baseball in October, 2001 after 21 seasons with the Baltimore
Orioles. His name appears in the record books repeatedly, most
notably as one of only eight players in history to achieve 400 home
runs and 3,000 hits. In 1995, Ripken broke Lou Gehrig's record for
consecutive games played (2,130) and voluntarily ended his streak
in 1998 after playing 2,632 consecutive games. Although he finished
his career at third base, this future Hall of Famer is still best
known for redefining the position of shortstop. Ripken's name has
become synonymous with strength, character, endurance and
integrity. His philosophy of working hard, playing with passion and
enjoying the game has made a tremendous impact on the sport and on
fans everywhere. About Energizer Energizer offers a portfolio of
products designed to meet the varied wants and needs of battery
buyers. Energizer's flagship brand, Energizer(R) Max(R), provides
long-lasting power to meet your everyday needs. For those seeking
high performance batteries for their high-tech devices, Energizer
offers Energizer(R) e2(R) Lithium(R) and Energizer(R) e2(R)
Titanium Technology(R) batteries and Energizer Rechargeable
batteries. The Energizer product line also includes specialty
batteries for hearing aids and medical devices, as well as for
keyless remote entry system, toys and other uses. Through its
flashlight unit, it brings innovation to this important household
device. They just introduced the Energizer(R) Quick Switch light
that will run on either AA, C or D batteries with just a flip of
the switch. Energizer continues its role as the technology leader
as it launches Energizer(R) Energi To Go(TM), a battery-operated
instant cell phone charger. DATASOURCE: Energizer CONTACT: Samantha
Leavitt, +1-314-520-4669, or Jeff Bachmann, +1-314-995-3939 ext.
102, both for Energizer Web site: http://www.energizer.com/
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