Swoovy Receives The Communitas Award for "Excellence"
Author: Leah Stephens
“We are honored to accept this award as it highlights the same values that we seek to serve each day, doing good in our communities through volunteerism, while improving morale of the employees and companies that we work with. Our goal is to help others help themselves by encouraging them to be present and improve their communities,” Brooke Waupsh, CEO of Swoovy.
Swoovy’s demonstrated dedication to driving volunteerism in communities led to the receipt of this award. Brooke continues, “We love what we do because we have seen the impact that volunteerism has not only in the community, but how employee engagement within a company exponentially increases alongside contributing back to community—boosting company morale and success.”
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Corporate volunteerism boosts company morale, improves employee relationships, enhances teamwork, and drives success. The National Center for Charitable Solutions claims that 64% of employees shared that volunteerism strengthened their work relationships. This provides an incredible opportunity for team building, which inherently leads to happier employees and greater success.
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When it comes to Corporate Social Responsibility, Swoovy is at the heart of it. Founder and CEO, Brooke Waupsh, started Swoovy with the purpose to make a positive change in communities. Through her previous roles in marketing, she has learned about people and what drives them to succeed. Brooke discovered that volunteerism has a direct impact on employee engagement and success.
Realizing the correlation between these, Brooke knew that she had to implement a change.
Communitas Awards “Excellence” Award Winner Press Release.
To read more about the Communitas Awards, Swoovy, and our CEO, Brooke Waupsh, you can visit their page, with Swoovy listed under “B” for Brooke Waupsh.