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We are proud to introduce NWN SERVE, our comprehensive Corporate Relations program designed to make a positive impact on our communities.
Our initiatives include a wide range of activities such as AI STEM programming, Cancer Walks, Veterans United, and disaster relief efforts.
Join us in making a difference by elevating community engagement.
NWN’s recognition as the Best Company for Women to Work by Comparably honors our professional development program, Empower, and the Stronger TogetHER affinity group, as well as participation in Women of the Channel and the Society for Women Engineers.
These initiatives are focused on ways to connect our communities, share knowledge, facilitate discussions and celebrate career milestones.
We are dedicated to providing support and opportunities for veterans as they transition to civilian life. Working with Headlamp, NWN offers employment opportunities for veterans, facilitating their successful entry into the corporate world.
We greatly value our military veteran employees and the expertise they provide in their roles throughout the company. Their unique military experiences are leveraged as part of our NWN veterans affinity group, Veterans United, to support future veterans joining the company.
Social Impact
From championing sustainable business practices to partnering with Year Up, a career development program for high-achieving underserved individuals, we continually seek ways to minimize negative impacts and maximize positive contributions.
By establishing community partnerships and serving as trusted advisor to our customer base of 5,000 pioneering enterprises, we are dedicated to assisting organizations in their transition to flexible and innovative modern work environments.
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