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The Piton Foundation average salary is $59,000, median salary is $59,000 with a salary range from $59,000 to $59,000.
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Design Engineer 59,000-59,000 Chicago, IL, 60601 2015 The Piton Foundation Design Engineer Salaries (1)
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  • The Piton Foundation
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Denver, CO
  • The Piton Foundation is a private, operating foundation established in 1976 by Denver oil man Sam Gary. The foundation is supported principally by contributions from Gary-Williams Energy Corporation and is considered the community investment division of the oil company. Piton's mission is to provide opportunities for children and their families to move from poverty and dependence to self reliance. As an operating foundation, Piton uses the majority of its private funding to develop and implement its own programs in its three areas of interest: improving pre-kindergarten-high school education, expanding economic opportunities for families, and strengthening lower-income communities. In addition to