At WK Kellogg Co, our sustainable business strategy – Feeding Happiness – guides how we show up for people and the communities where we live and work. It’s rooted in our commitment to Make Eating Well Easy, Help Kids Be Their Best and Better Our Communities – and in the first half of 2025, our teams have made a real difference:

  • 542 individuals volunteered
  • 1,406 activities logged
  • 3,442 total hours donated

This summer, our Sales Team in Rogers, Arkansas brought Feeding Happiness to life by supporting the Northwest Arkansas Food Bank’s 2025 Summer Cereal Drive, a seasonal initiative to help fight childhood hunger.

To help launch the drive, in early June, WK Kellogg Co donated 32 pallets – nearly 13,000 packages – of cereal and granola, helping ensure families had access to nutritious breakfast options. Later that month, WK team members joined KNWA-TV outside the Walmart in Pleasant Grove, Arkansas, to raise awareness about the cereal drive and encourage community participation.

Thanks to generous consumer donations and a corporate match, the drive collected over 45,000 packages of cereal, granola and other breakfast items.

In early July, our team members volunteered at the Northwest Arkansas Food Bank, assembling breakfast bags for distribution through the Food Bank’s Mobile Pantries –directly supporting families across Benton, Washington, Carroll and Madison counties.

With more than 89,000 people in the region facing hunger, the need is urgent – and growing. We’re proud to partner with organizations like the Northwest Arkansas Food Bank to help make a meaningful impact.

Together, we’re Feeding Happiness – one act of care at a time.

To learn more about Feeding Happiness, visit wkkellogg.com/our-impact.

Do you feel a bit lost when people refer to certain environmental sustainability topics and aren’t sure where to start when it comes to learning more? Sustainability 101 is a blog series that you can turn to for information about different environmental terms that may come up at work, during discussions with friends, and even at your annual holiday gathering.

Chances are when someone flips on a light switch or turns on a computer, they don’t think about what is generating that electricity.

The demand for energy is increasing across a range of industries and sectors, driven by technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), and electric vehicles (EVs) and the digitization of emerging and developing economies. According to a new report from the International Energy Agency (IEA), global electricity consumption is forecast to expand at around 4% annually through 2027. That’s the equivalent of adding an amount greater than Japan’s annual electricity consumption every year between now and 2027.

How is the world going to meet this demand for electricity? More energy-efficient technology, grid digitization, and clean energy are things that can help. Clean energy in particular can play an important role in creating a more secure, reliable, replenishable, and durable energy system that lowers costs and reduces environmental impacts. According to the IEA’s Renewables 2024 report, “…renewables will account for almost half of global electricity generation by 2030.”

What is clean energy

Clean energy is any power source that releases little to no direct greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions into the atmosphere. As a pollution-free energy alternative available in virtually every part of the world, it boosts and diversifies the global energy supply and can often be more cost-effective.

Solar and wind power often come to mind when you think about clean energy sources, but they also include ocean, geothermal, nuclear, and hydropower.

enewable energy is a subset of clean energy. However, not all clean energy is renewable. Take nuclear power, for example: It’s considered clean energy because the power released from splitting atoms doesn’t release GHGs but is not renewable since the uranium resources necessary are limited.

Benefits of clean renewable energy

For Cisco, clean renewable energy has shown numerous benefits such as:

  1. Can be competitively priced in some markets and over time can save money.
  2. Can be less vulnerable to market fluctuations and supply chain disruptions, depending on the market.
  3. Helps companies meet GHG emissions reduction goals, which are frequently aligned with those of their value chain partners and customer base and essential when customers require businesses to reduce or eliminate operational GHGs as a part of doing business.

For communities located nearby, a new clean energy plant can:

  1. Boost local energy production and availability at competitive rates.
  2. Spur local economic growth with power plant employment and infrastructure development; 42% of all energy jobs are now in the clean energy sector.
  3. Emit fewer air pollutants.

What is Cisco doing?

For Cisco, using clean renewable energy for our operations makes good business sense. In addition to cost savings, increased energy access, and playing a role in our goal to reach net zero GHG emissions across our value chain by 2040, it also strengthens our reputation as a leader in sustainability.

Cisco began its clean energy journey in 2007 with 11% of its electricity generated by clean energy sources. Today, 96% of our global electricity use comes from renewable sources, and we strive to support further adoption of clean energy. Areas where we focus include:

  • Developing technology for energy grid efficiency and resilience that delivers power more securely. The ever-increasing adoption of decentralized clean energy sources can strain power grids. Tailored to utilities and smart grids, Cisco solutions can help keep digital infrastructure secure, up-to-date, and optimized.
  • Engaging in long-term, local clean energy contracts to power our facilities. Whenever possible, Cisco looks at ways to generate our own onsite electricity. However, when that isn’t practical or cost-effective, we enter power purchase agreements (PPAs) with clean energy developers building new projects, as we did for our first wind energy project in the same market as our Richardson and Allen, Texas campuses. Fisher County, Texas residents also benefited, gaining an electric power plant and jobs from the developer and operator. More recently we signed PPAs with X-ELIO and Southern Power.

In India, Cisco’s Bangalore campus, which includes offices, a research lab, and a large data center, recently entered a 15-year, fixed-price agreement with a clean energy plant 164 miles away. At any given time, the Cisco complex runs on anywhere from 98 to 100% clean power.

  • Investing in clean energy innovations. The Cisco Foundation and Cisco Investments, the company’s venture arm, provides funding to nonprofits and start-ups advancing clean energy solutions.

Some organizations they have invested in include:

SHYFT Power. In Africa roughly 600 million people still lack electricity, mostly in sub-Saharan countries. SHYFT power has introduced a technology platform encouraging clean energy adoption in Nigeria.

CorPower Ocean, a Swedish company developing viable ways to harness ocean waves as a continuous, renewable energy resource.

Evolving towards a more energy secure and sustainable world 

Clean energy adoption provides opportunities to increase energy security while helping to reduce costs, create jobs, and stimulate economic growth. Through our efforts to procure clean energy for Cisco, we have seen the benefits to our business, to our customers, and to the planet.

Read more about Cisco’s clean energy journey, as well as how other companies can start or advance their own in the new Cisco Clean Energy Playbook.

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Evan Brown is based out of Cisco’s Research Triangle Park campus in North Carolina. Vijay Ettiyagounder is based out of Bangalore, India, Cisco’s largest campus outside of the United States.

Kim Allman | Impact Blog

Technology is an integral part of the modern classroom. Kids of all ages use new devices to enhance their learning, and these days, that includes artificial intelligence. In 2024, a Harvard University study found that 51% of young people surveyed have used generative AI, most often to get information or help brainstorm ideas, and 31% use it for its creative potential, like making music or images. While AI has its risks, like scams or inappropriate content, using it responsibly can have significant benefits.

That’s why Norton, one of our trusted Cyber Safety brands, partners with the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) and has released a new version of the Surf Smart 2.0 curriculum, updated to include information on AI literacy and how to get the most out of AI tools. WAGGGS estimates that the new curriculum and its associated programs has the potential to reach more than 90,000 girls and young women around the world, equipping them with the skills they need to get the most out of their digital lives in an ever-evolving tech landscape.

Empowering Girls to Surf Smart

Norton has worked with WAGGGS on digital education and training projects for more than a decade. Following the initial Surf Smart program, Surf Smart 2.0 launched in 2021 as a badge-earning course designed to empower girls and young women with digital safety skills.

The program has impacted an estimated 880,000 young people to date, and from April 1, 2024, to March 31, 2025, WAGGGS directly reached more than 219,000 girls and young women with Surf Smart 2.0 digital education programming globally.

Norton continues to provide technical support and curriculum consultations for Surf Smart 2.0, which is available free to all on Campfire, WAGGGS’ online hub. The latest version, which includes the AI education modules, can be accessed here.

As the program continues, it will also expand advocacy opportunities to more girls and young women globally. Through the launch of a new advocacy toolkit and curriculum, Surf Smart will help them design and implement action campaigns and community-led projects designed to make the internet a safer place for girls, addressing issues such as online harassment, digital privacy and gender-based discrimination. Surf Smart has also been shortlisted in the Big Impact category for this year’s Third Sector Awards, the winners of which will be announced in September.

Providing Tools for Digital Safety

Our partnership with WAGGGS is a key component of our broader efforts to equip individuals, families and vulnerable and under-resourced communities with the knowledge and resources they need to navigate the digital world securely and responsibly.

In addition to our work with nonprofits, we also carry out our purpose to Power Digital Freedom through products like Norton 360, which provides real-time protection against scams, viruses, malware and ransomware. This now includes Genie Scam Protection, an AI-powered defense against scams, as well as a VPN, Parental Control and more.

For more digital safety resources as kids head back to school, check out Norton’s recent blog post.

 

These grants were awarded from the Gen Foundation, a corporate advised fund of Silicon Valley Community Foundation.

SWORDS, Ireland, August 20, 2025 /3BL/ – Trane Technologies (NYSE:TT), a global climate innovator, announces the launch of Season 5 of Healthy Spaces, a climate technology podcast that explores the innovations transforming buildings and transport systems into more sustainable solutions.

“Challenging what’s possible for a sustainable world begins with listening,” said Scott Tew, Global Head of Sustainability Strategy and Vice President, Trane Technologies. “This season we’re talking with people leading research and developing new technologies across the climate space, from AI and electrification to circularity and using ice to heat. We hope to inspire our listeners with actionable insights to advance their work in innovation and sustainability.”

Scott Tew is joined as a co-host by Dominique Silva, Regional Marketing Leader, EMEA, Trane Technologies. Season 5 launched with “Harnessing Heat – The Tech Solution for Cooler Buildings,” a conversation with Stan Van Hastenberg, Sustainability Lead at global health company Organon, and Jose La Loggia, Group President EMEA at Trane Technologies, about reducing energy and cost through thermal management systems.

More new episodes are available now and include:

Additional episodes will be released biweekly through the fall, exploring topics such as data center cooling, the business case for sustainability and how AI can reduce energy demand.

With more than 250,000 downloads, Healthy Spaces has been #1 on the Apple Podcasts Technology chart twice. Healthy Spaces Season 5 is now streaming on Apple PodcastsSpotify and for the first time, full episodes are available to watch on YouTube.

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 About Trane Technologies
Trane Technologies is a global climate innovator. Through our strategic brands Trane® and Thermo King®, and our portfolio of environmentally responsible products and services, we bring efficient and sustainable climate solutions to buildings, homes and transportation. Visit tranetechnologies.com.

SWORDS, Ireland, August 19, 2025 /3BL/ – Trane Technologies (NYSE:TT), a global climate innovator, has been named to Forbes’ list of America’s Best Employers for Women 2025. Compiled in collaboration with market research company Statista, this prestigious ranking recognizes Trane Technologies’ efforts to create a workplace where all employees can thrive, lead, and are empowered to succeed.

“We are incredibly proud of the exceptional talent at Trane Technologies and the environment we have cultivated where we uplift others, make an impact, and thrive at work and at home,” said Mairéad Magner, senior vice president and chief human resources officer, Trane Technologies. “We are honored to be named by Forbes as one of America’s Best Employers for Women in 2025, a testament to our commitment to create opportunities, drive innovation, and foster an uplifting workplace for all.”

America’s Best Employers for Women 2025 is based on data collected from over 140,000 women working for U.S. companies with at least 1,000 employees over the past three years. The analysis considers personal evaluations from current employees, public evaluations from previous employees, and a Leadership Diversity Index reflecting the percentage of women among top executives and board directors.

Trane Technologies recently received the “Gender Balanced” designation in 50/50 Women on Boards Gender Diversity Directory™ and was first in its industry to join Paradigm for Parity. Consistently recognized as a leading global employer, the company earned numerous accolades in 2025, including a place on Fortune’s World’s Most Admired Companies list for the 13th consecutive year, a 6th place ranking in the 2025 JUST 100 and a spot on Ethisphere’s World’s Most Ethical Companies® list for the second consecutive year.

To help employees thrive at work and home, Trane Technologies offers comprehensive benefits to address the physical, social, emotional, and financial well-being needs of team members, their partners and dependent children, ensuring inclusive coverage that reflects the company’s culture. Trane Technologies also provides team members comprehensive learning and development solutions designed to further support career growth, including its tuition advancement program and Technician Apprenticeship Program (TAP) for aspiring technicians.

Trane Technologies is looking for passionate, pioneering people connected by a bold purpose. Visit our careers page to learn more.

 

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About Trane Technologies
Trane Technologies is a global climate innovator. Through our strategic brands Trane® and Thermo King®, and our portfolio of environmentally responsible products and services, we bring efficient and sustainable climate solutions to buildings, homes and transportation. Visit tranetechnologies.com.

NEW DELHI and NEW YORK, August 19, 2025 /3BL/ – Experion Developers, a leading residential real estate company in India, and the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI), the global authority for advancing health in buildings, organizations and communities, announced today that three of Experion’s flagship residential complexes have achieved the precertified WELL Residence designation awarded through IWBI’s WELL for residential program. This precertification for nearly 1,000 residences marks a major milestone of Experion’s progress in delivering healthier and more resilient homes in India.

By achieving WELL for residential precertification for Elements in Sector 45, Noida, The Trillion in Sector 48, Gurugram, and One42 in Sector 42, Gurugram, Experion Developers became the first real estate developer in India to receive this prestigious designation, reinforcing its leadership in creating future-forward living experiences. This milestone signifies Experion’s championship in designing homes that are not only aesthetically appealing but also scientifically aligned with global standards on buildings advancing health and well-being. Upon construction completion and passing third-party verification of the WELL strategies implemented, a precertified WELL for residential project will achieve certified WELL Residence status.

“Receiving WELL for residential precertification is a proud moment for us,” said B K Malagi, Vice Chairman, Experion Developers. “This recognition under the global WELL program reinforces our commitment to building homes that go beyond aesthetics and luxury to truly support the well-being of our residents. It reflects our belief that homes should be places of comfort, health, and vitality.”

The WELL for residential program is a globally recognized evidence-based, third-party verified framework developed to transform the way homes are designed, built and maintained to support resident health and well-being. It evaluates how health-focused design, operations, and behaviors within the home can enhance human well-being. It covers critical aspects like indoor air and water quality, natural lighting, access to fitness and green spaces, and overall strategies promoting physical and mental well-being.

“As global demand for healthier, more resilient homes continues to grow, creating spaces that actively support well-being has never been more important,” said Prateek Khanna, IWBI Chief Operating Officer. “We applaud Experion’s leadership in putting resident health first and setting a strong example for healthier homes in India.”

As a leading developer in India, Experion prioritizes wellness not as a trend, but as a foundational design principle. Each pre-certified residence integrates WELL features that support healthier lifestyles including:

  • Advanced indoor air quality solutions: Limiting exposure to construction pollution by implementing dust and moisture management strategies, along with installing mechanical exhaust systems, electric vehicle charging infrastructure, and enforcing a smoking ban.
  • Water Systems and water quality: Water systems designed with use of certified plumbing materials and regular monitoring and system maintenance; building water treatment devices are maintained for water quality.
  • Fire safety measures: Homes are located in low-risk fire zones and designed to include automatic sprinkler systems.
    Emergency backup power: All homes are equipped with backup power systems in case of emergencies.
  • Thermal comfort: Outdoor spaces include materials and vegetation to help reduce solar heat absorption.
  • Resident wellness guide: An in-home guidebook that educates residents on the health benefits of their built environment and offers practical guides to live better every day.

Experion Elements, The Trillion, and One42 are designed with a strong emphasis on environmental and human health. Experion designed these residences to feature generous green spaces, abundant natural daylight, active lifestyle zones, and an overall infrastructure that promotes physical activity, restfulness, and emotional balance.

At a time when homebuyers are increasingly prioritizing health, safety, and sustainability, Experion Developers is setting a new benchmark in the Indian real estate sector. With this precertification, the company is not only on the path to achieving full WELL Residence status for its projects, but also leading the charge toward responsible, human-centric development.
This achievement reaffirms Experion’s vision of transforming India’s residential landscape by designing homes that empower residents to live well physically, mentally, and emotionally.

Launched in 2024, the WELL for residential program seeks to provide a solution that helps transform the global residential market and ensure that everyone, no matter their background, has access to a home that enhances their health and enables them to make healthier decisions. It is part of IWBI’s WELL ecosystem that comprises WELL Certification under the WELL Building Standard, a library of building and organizational strategies focused on health, the WELL Health-Safety Rating, WELL Performance Rating, WELL Equity Rating, WELL Coworking Rating and certification under the WELL Community Standard. WELL’s holistic, evidence-based approach has provided a roadmap for organizations to promote human and social capital performance and enhance their ESG strategy. As a result, thousands of organizations including nearly 30% of Global and Fortune 500 companies across nearly 140 countries have adopted WELL strategies in nearly 100,000 commercial and residential locations totalling nearly six billion square feet of space.

About Experion Developers
Experion Developers is a luxury real estate company in India and a wholly owned subsidiary of Experion Holdings Pte. Ltd., Singapore. Backed by 100% FDI, Experion Developers is committed to delivering world class residential, commercial, and mixed-use. Experion Developers is part of the AT Capital Group, a globally diversified business group headquartered in Singapore, with a strong focus on high-growth sectors such as Real Estate, Renewable Energy, Private & Structured Credit, and Public Markets across India, the GCC, Europe, and the United States.
In India, the group also operates Juniper Green Energy, a leading Independent Power Producer (IPP) delivering clean and sustainable energy solutions, and Experion Capital, an emerging NBFC specialising in real estate and infrastructure financing.

About International WELL Building Institute
The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) is a public benefit corporation and the global authority for transforming health and well-being in buildings, organizations and communities. In pursuit of its public-health mission, IWBI mobilizes its community through the development and administration of the WELL Building Standard (WELL), WELL for residential, WELL Community Standard, its WELL ratings and management of the WELL AP credential. IWBI also translates research into practice, develops educational resources and advocates for policies that promote people-first places for everyone, everywhere. More information on WELL can be found here.
International WELL Building Institute, IWBI, the WELL Building Standard, WELL v2, WELL Certified, WELL AP, WELL EP, WELL Score, The WELL Conference, We Are WELL, the WELL Community Standard, WELL Health-Safety Rated, WELL Performance Rated, WELL Equity Rated, WELL Equity, WELL Coworking Rated, WELL Residence, Works with WELL, WELL and others, and their related logos are trademarks or certification marks of International WELL Building Institute pbc in the United States and other countries.

The Trillion:
Project: THE TRILLION, Sector 48, Gurugram
RC/REP/HARERA/GGM/911/643/2025/14
www.haryanarera.gov.in

Experion Elements:
RERA Registered Project Name: Experion Elements
Phase-1 RERA Regn. No. UPRERAPRJ120027/04/2024
Phase-2 RERA Regn. No. UPRERAPRJ953234/04/2024
www.up-rera.in | www.experion.co/elements
Collection Bank Account Number: 927322903 (DBS Bank Ltd.)

One42:
Project: One42, Golf Course Road
RC/REP/HARERA/GGM/893/625/2024/120
www.haryanarera.gov.in

Media contact
Experion Developers: https://www.experion.co/
IWBI: media@wellcertified.com

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Farmers are always on the look-out for solutions to boost business efficiency and productivity, and now the CNH brand, Case IH, has launched a new product that promises to be a “game-changer” for many farming operations.

Case IH has launched RS1, the most powerful high-speed steering system in the industry, designed to be fitted to earlier model Case IH machinery to allow for the latest technology around positioning, speed and performance.

For Case IH, RS1 is a result of the acquisition of Raven Industries in 2021, which allowed it to leverage Raven’s 50 years of innovation in the precision agriculture technology space to enhance its machinery offering to Case IH customers.

“We’ve been able to bring this level of technological expertise in-house, which has given us the ability to accelerate the delivery of automated solutions to our customers; faster than we would have been able to through the conventional mechanism of using third parties,” said Jeremy Duniam, Case IH Head of Precision Technology.

RS1 is an intuitive, easy-to-use unit, with exceptional precision at both high and low speeds, improving efficiency and giving the operator the opportunity to cover more ground in a day.

“RS1 is helping modernise the legacy fleet as we go further down the road of increasing automation. This latest technology paves the way for customers to accelerate a lot of this automation around steering, implement control, agronomic data sharing via our FieldOps platform – it’s equipping their older machines with current levels of technology,” Jeremy added.

Read more here.

August 19, 2025 /3BL/ – This September 21–24, the 2025 Concordia Annual Summit returns to New York City as the largest nonpartisan gathering alongside the United Nations General Assembly. Over three days, more than 4,000 decision-makers from business, government, and civil society will come together to address the most pressing challenges shaping our world — from global trade and security to climate action, health innovation, human rights, and emerging technologies.

With high-level keynotes, dynamic panels, and unparalleled networking opportunities, the Summit is where cross-sector collaboration leads to real-world impact.

Secure your spot now and be part of the conversation shaping the global agenda.

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TACOMA, WASHINGTON, August 19, 2025 /3BL/ — The KeyBank Foundation has announced a grant of $300,000 to Tacoma/Pierce County Habitat for Humanity to support its Housing Counseling program and Building Hope project, both designed to improve financial stability and homeownership among underserved communities.

Through Tacoma Habitat’s Housing Counseling program, HUD-certified housing counselors work one-on-one helping clients learn skills that prepare them for financial stability, including homeownership. This highly successful program has become an incubator for Tacoma Habitat’s homeownership program, with 32 Housing Counseling clients becoming successful Habitat homeowners since the program began four years ago.

With the Building Hope project, Tacoma Habitat has an unprecedented and time-bound opportunity to purchase up to 80 single-family rental homes being divested by the Pierce County Housing Authority. Homes are purchased, renovated, and then sold to buyers earning up to 80% of the area median income. Because Habitat homes are sold under a restricted-resale model, these homes will remain permanently affordable even if the original buyer should choose to sell.

“At KeyBank, our mission is to help our communities thrive, and that means addressing gaps that might prevent our neighbors from building wealth through home ownership,” said Brian Marlow, KeyBank’s Washington State Market President. “Having stable housing is transformational for generations to come, and we have long been impressed with Habitat for Humanity’s impressive model and proven success.”

“This program helps vulnerable homebuyers achieve the self-confidence and financial knowledge needed to purchase an affordable family home,” said I.V. Reeves, Regional Corporate Responsibility Officer. “KeyBank is proud to support the efforts of Habitat for Humanity.”

“We are deeply grateful to KeyBank for their generous investment in affordable homeownership,” said Sherrana Kildun, CEO of Tacoma/Pierce County Habitat for Humanity. “This grant strengthens two impactful initiatives—helping families build financial resilience through housing counseling, and expanding access to permanently affordable homes through the Building Hope renovation project. Together with partners like KeyBank, we are changing the trajectory for families in Pierce County for generations to come.”

ABOUT TACOMA / PIERCE COUNTY HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

Since 1985, Tacoma/Pierce County Habitat for Humanity has been building and renovating affordable homes in Pierce County, helping hundreds of families achieve the dream of homeownership. Households earning up to 80 percent of the area median income partner with Habitat to become homeowners. Each partner household contributes “sweat equity” hours working to build or renovate their own home or the homes of their neighbors. Habitat homebuyers may have access to down payment assistance which helps with affordability, allowing them to achieve long-term financial success and build generational wealth. Since 2022, all homes built or renovated by Tacoma Habitat have been sold under a restricted resale model ensuring the home remains permanently affordable to another income-qualified homebuyer should the original homebuyer choose to sell.

ABOUT KEYCORP 
In 2025, KeyCorp celebrates its bicentennial, marking 200 years of service to clients and communities from Maine to Alaska. To learn more, visit KeyBank Heritage Center. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, Key is one of the nation’s largest bank-based financial services companies, with assets of approximately $185 billion at June 30, 2025. Key provides deposit, lending, cash management, and investment services to individuals and businesses in 15 states under the name KeyBank National Association through a network of approximately 1,000 branches and approximately 1,200 ATMs. Key also provides a broad range of sophisticated corporate and investment banking products, such as merger and acquisition advice, public and private debt and equity, syndications and derivatives to middle market companies in selected industries throughout the United States under the KeyBanc Capital Markets trade name. For more information, visit https://www.key.com/. KeyBank Member FDIC.

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By Kim Borges

MacKenzie Thompson was sitting in class when she heard the call to action. Immediately, she knew.

This was an opportunity too promising not to seize.

“There was an intercom announcement at school to meet at lunchtime if we were interested,” she said. “I remember rushing home to tell my mom all about it. Then, we started praying.”

Limited slots, pangs of self-doubt, a car accident – it hasn’t been easy the past three years.

But Thompson’s resounding faith and family support network have overcome them all.

“It’s already been ordained, so ain’t no sense in worrying about it,” she said. “When something is meant for you, it’s meant for you.”

The something meant for Thompson?

Hire Local, a workforce program connecting people living across Shelby County, Tennessee, with training, education and employment opportunities in Memphis’s Medical District.

In the spring of 2023, Thompson was accepted into Hire Local’s Career Launch Academy out of high school. She began earning her certified nursing assistant (CNA) certification that summer working at Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare, an MMDC program partner. While the training is fast-tracked, the program’s goal is to launch long-term medical careers. The best part? Students pay no tuition and earn wages while they learn.

The same year Thompson entered the program, the Regions Foundation, a nonprofit primarily funded by Regions Bank, first supported Hire Local.

And this April, the Foundation presented the Memphis Medical District Collaborative (MMDC), which conducts the program, with a second grant for $30,000.

“Hire Local is connecting people like MacKenzie who are passionate about entering the medical field with skilled training and employment right in their neighborhood,” said Marta Mendes-Miguel Self, executive director of the Regions Foundation. “This program addresses two of the most important needs any community has – the health of people and families living in it and the vitality of its workforce.”

Since its founding just four years ago, Hire Local is already making a positive impact across Memphis.

This program addresses two of the most important needs any community has – the health of people and families living in it and the vitality of its workforce.

Marta Mendes-Miguel Self, executive director of the Regions Foundation

“Funding from our community partners like the Regions Foundation is enabling us to design and deliver innovative workforce solutions grounded in industry best practices, evidence-informed strategies, and address the needs of our local talent base,” said Latasha Harris, MMDC’s senior director of Workforce Strategies. “It’s also strengthening our internal capacity to drive meaningful outcomes, which is more vital than ever.”

Thompson met Harris the day she heard that announcement charting her professional path. The two quickly established a bond.

“Tasha is the true definition of a mentor,” she said. “She really wants to know how you’re doing. She’s very hands on, even when I don’t know I need it. She’s like my ‘check engine’ light.”

“MacKenzie is resilient, insightful and determined,” Harris added. “I’ve seen her become much more confident and articulate since joining the program. She’s also developed strong leadership skills.”

Skills put to the test before Thompson ever entered Le Bonheur’s doors.

“I was counting down how many days until class started and was so excited,” she recalled. “I went out and bought brand-new scrubs, thinking, ‘This is going to be so much fun.’”

And then, shortly before Thompson’s training began, bam! A car accident left her without transportation.

But remember that unwavering faith and support network?

“My mom said, ‘I’ll take you every day,’” Thompson recalled. “Everything just worked out perfectly. This is for me because God worked it out.”

Worked it out, indeed.

More than two years later, Thompson continues to work as a CNA in the cardiac unit at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital, a role she says perfectly suits her.

“I’m kind of a kid at heart, so pediatrics have my heart,” she said. “Our babies are critical. You build strong connections with families going through that.”

And thanks to another Hire Local partnership, Thompson is also working on advancing her nursing career at the Tennessee College of Applied Technology.

The program helps students earn and learn their way up the career ladder with a success coach, tuition assistance and other benefits.

Thompson completed pre-requisite coursework for the licensed practical nursing program in June and will dive into her core classes in September.

“I’m really excited about that,” she said.

Something else that excites Thompson? Sharing Hire Local’s value with others.

Thompson recently joined Harris to promote the program on a local television station and spoke to this summer’s cohort, things she never dreamed she’d do years ago.

“I had so much fun being on the news,” she said. “My mama just kept watching it over and over and my little brother loves telling me how proud he is of me. I would’ve never done that had I not known the Hire Local team. This program has given me more opportunities to put myself out there.”

I think life is just too short to not be doing what you love to do. This is what God wanted me to do.

MacKenzie Thompson

While she’s not exactly certain what the future holds, Thompson is confident it will work out just as everything else has. And she’s beyond grateful to Harris and Hire Local for helping her make it happen.

“You don’t have to go into debt to do what you want to do,” Thompson said. “I love what I do, and I want to love what I do when I’m 50, 60, 70. I think life is just too short to not be doing what you love to do. This is what God wanted me to do.”

Amen.

Beyond the Stipend:

In addition to financial support, Hire Local provides students with additional resources, including:

  • Networking and mentor opportunities.
  • Professional skills development training in communication, teamwork, time and stress management and workplace etiquette.
  • Career exposure through guest speakers, employer classroom visits and job shadowing aligning with students’ interests and strengths.
  • Introductions to Hire Local employers and industry professionals opening doors to internships, references and jobs.

About Regions Foundation:
The Alabama-based Region Foundation supports community investments that positively impact communities served by Regions Bank. The Foundation engages in a grantmaking program focused on priorities including economic and community development; education and workforce readiness; and financial wellness. The Foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation funded primarily through contributions from Regions Bank. To learn more about the Regions Foundation visit www.regions.com/foundation.

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