Developing staff via charity initiatives

By National Volunteer and Philanthropy Centre  /
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RCMA Group supports Indonesian para-athletes through its adopted charity, Bali Sports Foundation.

What better way to strengthen the relationships between the offices of a global company than through employee volunteer programmes?

Mr Chris Pardey, CEO of the RCMA Group, has been a long-time supporter of Bali Sports Foundation (BSF), a non-governmental organisation which serves para-athletes in Indonesia. RCMA focuses on commodities and supply chain management and has more than 15 offices worldwide.

In 2010, RCMA (then known as RCMA Commodities Asia) adopted BSF as its corporate charity organisation. In addition to monetary support, the group commits employees as volunteers at its para-sporting events and hosts athletes who visit Singapore for the events. . .

To read more about this Company of Good, visit The Business Times.

What better way to strengthen the relationships between the offices of a global company than through employee volunteer programmes?

Mr Chris Pardey, CEO of the RCMA Group, has been a long-time supporter of Bali Sports Foundation (BSF), a non-governmental organisation which serves para-athletes in Indonesia. RCMA focuses on commodities and supply chain management and has more than 15 offices worldwide.

In 2010, RCMA (then known as RCMA Commodities Asia) adopted BSF as its corporate charity organisation. In addition to monetary support, the group commits employees as volunteers at its para-sporting events and hosts athletes who visit Singapore for the events. . .

To read more about this Company of Good, visit The Business Times.