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Delta named among top US community-minded companies by Points of Light

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Shane M. Spyak, Managing Director - International Sales | Delta Air Lines

Delta Air Lines has been recognized as one of the 50 most community-minded companies in the United States by Points of Light for the eighth consecutive year. Additionally, Delta was named the Industrials Sector Leader for the third year in a row and remains the only commercial airline on this prestigious list.

The company received high scores particularly in the Integration category, highlighting how community engagement is ingrained within its operations, culture, partnerships, and long-term business strategies.

“Delta Air Lines is honored to be recognized as one of the 50 most community-minded companies in the U.S. by Points of Light for the eighth year in a row and to be the only airline to receive this recognition,” stated Tad Hutcheson, Managing Director of Community Engagement at Delta. “For 100 years, we have strived to meaningfully impact the communities where we live, work and serve. Whether it’s empowering youth through education, donating life-saving blood or working toward a more sustainable future, our people are united by a purpose-driven culture that believes in connecting people to their potential around the world.”

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The Civic 50 program is now in its thirteenth year and serves as a benchmark for corporate social responsibility and civic engagement within companies with at least $1 billion in annual U.S. revenue. It assesses firms based on resource investment, integration across business functions, institutionalization through policies and systems, and impact measurement.

“In an ever-evolving landscape, companies are looking to ensure that they can meet the needs of their communities, customers, and stakeholders,” said Jennifer Sirangelo, president and CEO of Points of Light. “Companies like Delta Air Lines are leading the way in showing how social impact benefits their employee’s well-being strengthens the communities where they do business and brings value and meaning to their work. Their efforts provide a model for others looking to bring the benefits of volunteering and social impact to their workforce and they’re extremely deserving of this recognition.”

The Civic 50 survey is administered by True Impact and stands out as it exclusively measures corporate community engagement through a detailed data-based approach.

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