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USAA, H-E-B, Alamo Area Council of Governments, and many local businesses join SAN ANTONIO, TX – Jan. 13, 2009 – Gentlemen (and ladies), don’t start your engines! That’s the aim of a unique area-wide commuter challenge kicked off today at USAA, a diversified financial services company headquartered in San Antonio. USAA and NuRide, the nation’s largest commuter rewards program, launched the USAA Three-Million-Mile Commuter Challenge (www.sacommuterchallenge.com) to help reduce the amount of miles that San Antonio-area commuters drive by rewarding commuters who carpool, vanpool, bike, walk, telecommute, and take public transportation in lieu of driving alone. “The USAA Three-Million-Mile Commuter Challenge will ultimately lead to cleaner air in San Antonio and help make our roadways less crowded,” said Gen. Joe Robles, Jr., USA (Ret.), USAA’s president and CEO. “Our employees already have demonstrated remarkable enthusiasm for this program and we’re excited about expanding this effort to the entire community.” Almost 50 local and national businesses have joined USAA in supporting the Commuter Challenge, including major employers such as H-E-B, as well as a host of businesses that will provide free and discounted products and services to commuters who earn rewards based on a point system developed by NuRide. In addition, the Alamo Area Council of Governments has endorsed the USAA Three-Million-Mile Commuter Challenge as a significant complement to its Commute Solutions program, which provides information and recommended approaches for an array of commuting alternatives. “Supporting this Challenge is another way H-E-B demonstrates its commitment to the environment,” said H-E-B president, Bob Loeffler. “Every commuter will have the opportunity to earn big savings from San Antonio businesses including H-E-B.” “I am thrilled to see such a great example of true community partnership in this project,” said Bexar County Judge, Nelson Wolff. “The USAA Three-Million-Mile Challenge, like the overall effort to make San Antonio greener, is not a solo act. It’s a team effort.” USAA’s partnership with NuRide began last August, and initially focused on encouraging USAA employees to participate in the online program, which promotes environmentally sensitive commuting methods. Results so far include:
“San Antonio is fortunate to have corporate citizens, like USAA, willing to assume a leadership role in promoting efforts to improve the environment – not to mention the committed team of employees who already have achieved significant results through the NuRide program. Today we reset the odometer on the program to zero, and invite the whole community to join in achieving the three million mile goal,” said NuRide chief executive officer Rick Steele. In addition to USAA and H-E-B, there are numerous other participating organizations. Details on joining NuRide as an individual member, or participating as a business rewards program sponsor, are at: www.sacommuterchallenge.com. About USAA About H-E-B
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