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        <title><![CDATA[Duke Basketball, Former Team Manager Team Up To Support COVID-19 Relief]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Duke basketball is partnering with a former team manager to help support people affected by COVID-19.</p><p>Mike
 Krzyzewski and Kevin Marchetti, who is the co-founder and co-executive 
chariman of Lineage Logistics, announced that they’re donating $225,000 
to the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina.</p><p>Marchetti  was a team manager from 1996 to 2000. His company, Lineage Logistics,  is the world’s largest temperature-controlled warehousing and logistics  company. Lineage has started a campaign called Share A Meal, with a goal  of providing 100 million meals, partnering with Feeding America.</p><p> “Lineage is proud to partner with Duke University Basketball and the  Krzyzewski family to bring our combined resources and networks to bear  to support our local communities and food banks, a critical part of our  country’s food infrastructure,” Marchetti said. “For years, Duke has  been an important ally for Lineage, helping us to grow into the company  we are today and sharing our deep commitment to improving the world’s  access to nutrient-rich foods. Having known and worked for Coach K for  many years, Lineage is proud to stand with him and the entire Duke  basketball family to support the Durham community in this time of great  need.” <br> <br> Several former Duke players are also involved in the project, including  Shane Battier, Kyrie Irving, J.J. Redick, Jayson Tatum, Josh Hairston,  Nick Arison, Mike Dunleavy Jr., and Trajan Langdon.<br> <br> “This is going to make a huge impact in the work we’re doing right  now,&#8221; said Jennifer Caslin, Marketing and Project Manager for the Food  Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina. &#8220;We couldn’t be more  grateful. Thank you for everything you are doing at Duke, and that you  have done in the past. Thank you for the wonderful gift, and we hope  that you can get back on the court soon.&#8221;<br> <br> “A cool thing for me all the time is bringing great players together  and all of a sudden, it really produces a great team, but more  importantly great results,&#8221; coach K said during the announcement.  &#8220;Today, it’s about bringing two great entities together and we’re going  to have great results. We’re hoping that what Kevin and Lineage have  done in working with us and really creating our team, that it will  prompt a lot of people at Duke and create an awareness. It’s an honor  for us to work with Lineage, and for us to be able to support the great  work being done at the Food Bank. To work with all of you – what an  amazing thing for our program to help in some way.”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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