Terry Spicer, Community Relations & Development Leader with King’s Hawaiian and Megan Fernandez, Director of Resource Development with United Way of Hall County
People no longer seek jobs just for a paycheck. They seek jobs for a larger purpose and feel it’s important to work where culture is supportive of giving and volunteering.
Involving employees in volunteer work, workplace giving programs, or matching gift opportunities give employees a sense of purpose, and makes them feel more connected to the community and reinforces beliefs and behaviors most valued by your organization.
Based on research from the University of Georgia Terry College of Business, employee volunteering is linked to greater workplace productivity and satisfaction.
Terry Spicer with King’s Hawaiian will share what they have done thus far and their plans to do even more.
Megan Fernandez with United Way of Hall County will discuss the important role employers in the Gainesville-Hall County area play in supporting non-profits and ways you can get involved to make an impact
Also hear ways other employers have integrated volunteerism or workplace giving.
8:00 am - Networking and Breakfast
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PO Box 907334 | Gainesville, GA 30501
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