Global venue and entertainment management company ASM Global has announced a Global Month of Giving initiative which, it says, is designed to provide opportunities for team members internationally to dedicate their time, talent and ‘treasure’ through volunteering, giving back and engaging in local community initiatives. ASM Global’s unveiled a new corporate social responsibility platform, ASM Global Acts in 2021 and also the ASM Global Acts Foundation to support philanthropic and community-based endeavours guided by its sustainability and diversity pillars. In addition, an ASM Global Acts Scholarship focuses on serving diverse and under-resourced communities with educational and career-development opportunities. “ASM Global operates hundreds of stadiums, convention centres and arenas around the globe, which boost local economies, employ area residents and provide meaningful opportunities for the communities we call home,” said Ron Bension, president and CEO of ASM Global. “Our Global Month of Giving represents our shared intention to make a difference in the lives of others around the world. “Building strong, vibrant communities requires commitments that extend beyond the walls of our venues. We bring that to life by giving back and investing in organisations that are making both the world and our local communities a better place to live, work and play.”
ASM Global marks one-year anniversary of CSR platform with staff volunteering programme
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