This exciting purpose-led partnership extends our commitment to raising awareness around protecting our planet and encouraging all corporates to play a role in supporting environmental conservation.
As we look to our next horizon of impact, we are privileged to announce our collaboration with the iconic Taronga Conservation Society Australia. As a champion sponsor we have the opportunity to work closely with Taronga, home to one of Sydney’s most iconic destinations and game changers in conservation.
Together, we’re committed to bringing to life a range of immersive experiences for our clients such as private tours, speaker opportunities and venue spaces for private and special events. These instantly inspiring and immersive environments will act as a space away from the office for our clients to fully engage; enhancing their learning and facilitating fresh perspectives on their role as leaders.
When purpose and strategy align
“As an organisation, Maximus is passionate about leaders understanding the positive impact they can have within their organisations when purpose and strategy align. Partnering with a global leader in conservation is a powerful embodiment of this approach and will offer our clients exposure to experiences designed to facilitate a fundamental shift in mindset. This is the foundation of what we do as a transformational leadership firm; we unlock the potential in each and every leader to shape the future, ” said Carla Rossi-Zalmons, Director of Marketing at Maximus.
The future of work
We are seeing growing demand for immersive experiences from our clients who are looking to take their leaders through a journey of self-discovery as a way to lead with impact. Our partnership is a demonstration of aligning people, planet and profit – the ‘triple bottom line goal’ – within a future in which work is becoming more purpose-driven than ever before.
The earth is what all of us have in common
“At Taronga, everything we do is for the wild and we are thrilled to work with Maximus to amplifying our purpose of saving wildlife, inspiring people and driving change. Maximus’ support will allow Taronga to continue our vital conservation work here in Australia and abroad.” said Leila Davis, Divisional Director, Marketing, Communications and Fundraising at Taronga Conservation Society Australia.
If you are truly looking to unlock the purpose in each and every one of your leaders, speak with our team – leadership@maximus.com.au.
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