Our valued customer, CVS Health, sets the bar high for corporate social responsibility, partly due to their commitment
CVS Health’s CSR approach is directly tied to their company goal of helping people on their journey to better health. CVS Health emphasizes the importance of three key Corporate Social Responsibility pillars: Health in Action, Planet in Balance and Leader in Growth. Supplier Diversity is one of the important areas of focus under Leader in Growth.
According to CVS Health President and CEO Larry Merlo, “Our purpose also guides us in ensuring that our corporate social responsibility (CSR) commitments align with our enterprise growth strategy. This includes the work we do every day to make quality health care more affordable, more accessible and more sustainable.” CVS Health also aligns their strategy with two United Nations Sustainable Development Goals:
Our relationship with CVS Health has been fruitful and rewarding. We began working together more than five years ago, and appreciate the opportunity to help deliver innovative technology solutions for their employees as part of the in-store experience. We are honored to collaborate with such a renowned nationwide retailer that upholds many of the same values our company was built upon.
View CVS Health’s full Corporate Social Responsibility report here. For more information about our work with CVS Health or the Innovator of the Year award, feel free to check out this video. If you’d like to learn more about our custom solutions for enterprises, please contact us today.
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