Doing Good is Good Business

McLarens takes great pride and values our people. Today our global organization is 2,000+ colleagues strong. Our people come with a mix of skills and talents from different backgrounds and cultures. We strive to recruit, train, and retain top talent through a combination of attractive compensation and benefits programs.

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We reinforce and live our commitment to social responsibility through charitable philanthropy and volunteering of our employees in their local communities around the world. On a global and local level, we provide both in-kind and direct financial support to enable our employees to help organizations of their interest in local communities where we live and work.

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11-1-24

Spirit to Cure – Charity Event NZ

Our Wellington team recently took on the second Spirit to Cure event for 2024, proudly continuing our sponsorship of Suncorp New Zealand’s cancer fundraising challenge! This time, our everyday superheroes tackled the scenic yet challenging 5.5km trail at Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne – the world’s first fully-fenced urban ecosanctuary, filled with unique flora and fauna. Led by Branch Manager Lance Cook the team completed the walk together, showing their support for Leukemia & Blood Cancer New Zealand and Cancer Research Trust NZ.

8-24-24

Paws Guardian Rescue Centre – Day of Service HK

Our Hong Kong Colleagues are proud to share their Day of Service at the PAWS GUARDIAN RESCUE SHELTER. During our visit, we had the opportunity to engage in various activities that contribute to the well-being of the shelter dogs. We participated in walking the dogs, cleaning the shelter premises, showering the dogs, and engaging in playtime! These interactions are crucial for the dogs as they rely on human contact to develop social skills and prepare for their eventual re-homing.

7-10-24

Providence Row – Day of Service UK

A McLarens team made up of Ambika Nambiar, Kerry Smith, Rebecca Webster ACII, and Russell Norris took on the Providence Row lunch challenge. Working with their chefs, the group prepared and served lunch to people rough sleeping or living in temporary accommodation without access to food or cooking facilities.

1-9-24

Sharing Knowledge with Children at West Haddon Primary School

Gareth Bowers, Head of Major Loss, UK&I, volunteered his time at West Haddon Primary School to hold an interactive session on Natural Catastrophes. The students were highly engaged and enthusiastically peppered him with questions, such as “What’s the strongest wind you have ever been in?” The event was rewarding for all and may have inspired the next generation of loss adjusters.

12-12-2023

Supporting The Camillian House For Children with Disabilities

McLarens Thailand spent a day of service visiting and helping children at this special facility at Lat Krabang by bringing food, toys, clothing, wheelchairs, and other daily necessities. We spent a wonderful day and were rewarded with big smiles, hugs and warm gratitude from the children.

11-11-23

Planting Trees to Care for the Planet

The McLarens Bogotá office staff and their families took part in their annual tree planting event with the ASOCIACIÓN ESPERANZA Y VIDA. The group had a wonderful time spending the day in nature and were inspired by taking personal responsibility to build a more resilient future and a greener world as well as raising awareness about caring for the planet.

8-23-23

Supporting Brothers Redevelopment to Help Paint Houses for People in Need

Two of the McLarens US Business Development colleagues, Taneal Jepsen-Pickles and Thad Edwards, M.S. joined the Rocky Mountain RIMS Paint-A-Thon event supporting Brothers Redevelopment. The Paint-A-Thon offers older income-eligible or disabled homeowners the chance to maintain their home and increase neighbourhood pride.

7-19-23

Primary School Garden Transformation Day of Service

The McLarens UK Senior Management Board spent the day completely regenerating the school garden for children at Deansfield Primary School. The garden had fallen into disrepair in recent years, so the children were so grateful to have their cherished forest adventure space back to enjoy nature, read books, chat with friends and play card games.

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