57 Aramark, a global leader in food and facilities services, has been recognized as a 2024 honoree of The Civic 50 by Points of Light, the world’s largest nonprofit focused on promoting volunteerism and community service. The Civic 50 honors the most community-minded companies in the United States based on an annual survey. Aramark’s commitment to community service is exemplified through its annual Aramark Building Community Day, during which thousands of employee volunteers contribute to building sustainable communities. The company focuses on creating employment opportunities, increasing access to healthy food, and improving community spaces. In 2023, Aramark supported over one million students, families, and individuals worldwide by providing meals, snacks, toiletries, backpacks, school supplies, nutrition education workshops, scholarships, and educational or employment readiness opportunities. Debbie Albert, Aramark’s Senior Vice President of Strategic Communications & Corporate Affairs, stated, “Aramark is a hospitality company rooted in service. We’re hundreds of thousands of people working together to bring about the best results for each other, for our clients, for our customers, our stakeholders, and for the communities in which we live and work. Serving others is just who we are, and we couldn’t be more humbled to be recognized as a 2024 honoree of The Civic 50 by Points of Light.” The Civic 50, established over a decade ago, sets the national standard for corporate citizenship. It highlights companies with at least $1 billion in annual U.S. revenues that excel in corporate citizenship and social impact across four dimensions: investment of resources and volunteerism, integration across business functions, institutionalization through policies and systems, and impact measurement. You Might Be Interested In Oman’s Public Debt Declines to 35% of GDP in 2023 Untapped Potential in African Fintech Industry Rockwell Automation Recognizes APAC Partners at Annual Awards Ceremony An Electrifying New Upgrade for Tesla Leads the Market Higher US Eases Up on Truck, SUV Fuel Economy Goals Overuse of financial sanctions risks dollar’s role