In 1923, the organization changed its name to International Business Machines Corp., and before Watson’s death in 1956, IBM became the leading company in the manufacturing of computers worldwide. The company had expanded from 235 employees in 1914 to 60,000 employees at 200 offices and plants 40 years later. Watson also made an indelible mark on the Broome County community with his personal generosity. As a tribute to him, the Thomas J. Watson Society was established to recognize giving by the private and public sectors of the Broome County business community to support the health and human services funded by the United Way of Broome County. All business organizations contributing $10,000 or more in combined corporate and employee campaign gifts in a single year are eligible for membership. There are four levels of recognition in the Thomas J. Watson Society: Thomas J. Watson Society Members - 2007 Campaign Platinum Gold Silver Binghamton City Schools employees Botnick Enterprises Broome Community College employees Broome-Tioga BOCES employees Cadence Design Systems Catholic Charities City of Binghamton employees Coughlin & Gerhart, L.L.P. + Family & Children’s Society Frito-Lay Gault Chevrolet-Toyota-Scion-BMW Hinman Howard & Kattell, L.L.P. HSBC Bank, USA Johnson Outdoors L3 Communications, Link Simulation & Training Macy's Department Store Miller Auto Team National Pipe & Plastics NBT Bank Olum’s Furniture Co. Penguin Group Price Chopper Stores (#108 and #130) Rockwell Collins Simulation and Training Sunstream Corp Thomas, Collison, Meagher, & Seiden, L.L.P. Time Warner Cable Union Endicott School District employees UPS Vestal Central School District employees Willow Run Foods + New ^ Moved up to this level in 2007
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