Crown Worldwide Group wins “Leading with Purpose for Business Culture” award

This is further recognition of the exceptional effort from the whole Crown team to bring our purpose to life and create an extraordinary culture for our people and experience for our customers.
During the past year, Crown Worldwide Group has worked tirelessly to establish its Purpose; “Making it simpler to live, work, and do business anywhere in the world”, across every part of its business.

These efforts were recognized at the Business Culture Awards 2021 in London, where Crown Worldwide Group won the award for “Leading with Purpose for Business Culture”. One of the Business Culture Award judges commented on this achievement stating “This is a great example of how a purpose can bring business strategy to life. This initiative was really comprehensive covering internal and external people and unifying them with the outcome. The measurement approach was also really comprehensive, tracking the outcome on employee engagement and also on customers”.
*From left to right: Phil Wang (Host), one of the esteemed judges, Rosa Santilli, Jeremy Laight, and Thomas Nagy*
The awards were judged by a range of respected panelists, mainly from the HR and People Management sector, who represented organizations such as Barclays, DFDS, Mars, Lloyds Banking Group, Swiss Re, BT, Mercer, and Cisco.

Representing Crown were Jeremy Laight, Director of Brand Marketing, Thomas Nagy, Head of Insight and Rosa Santilli, EMEA Regional Account Manager for our World Mobility Business and our Group CSR manager. Jeremy commented, “this is further recognition of the exceptional effort from the whole Crown team to bring our purpose to life and create an extraordinary culture for our people and experience for our customers”.

Listen to an interview with Thomas Nagy (Head of Insights) on the Reset Show, a fortnightly podcast focusing on how to think differently about workplaces, people, EX, engagement, culture and leadership. Thomas talks in detail about our Purpose Journey and in particular our underlying measurement framework.

This podcast episode is now available to listen to on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube