NEWPORT BEACH — Evan Snow's face was set in concentration as he tried to add a bag of rice to each cardboard box that slid past him on a conveyor belt. His arms barely reached over the top of the boxes, but luckily for Evan, 4, he had a solid slam dunk and a cheering team.
"Go! Go! Hurry!" cheered father Steve Snow, helping Evan. "Last one!"
The Snows, with 6-year-old Ben in a sideways baseball cap, were some of the 450 of PIMCO's Newport Beach employees and their families who volunteered their Saturday morning to fill up 5,000 boxes with more than 9,000 pounds of holiday food for Orange County residents in need.
"This is part of a lot of what PIMCO does," said CEO and Co-Chief Investment Officer Mohamed El-Erian, who is also the president of the PIMCO Foundation. "There's a real sense that part of who we are is about taking care of our community and taking care of those that are less fortunate that us."
