Booz Allen Hamilton Honored at Washington Business Journal Corporate Philanthropy Awards

Nov 24, 2015 2:50 PM ET
Pictured at the WBJ Corporate Philanthropy Awards ceremony are Booz Allen employees (L to R): Michael Millett, Chelsea DeMarco, Kathryn Duthaler, Ariz Matute, Stephanie Fentress, Christine Hoisington, Daniel McGibney, Laura Dempsey

Booz Allen Hamilton was honored last week at the 2015 Corporate Philanthropy Awards, an event to honor “the region's most active and inspirational companies and nonprofits who have made a difference in their communities through both financial and volunteer philanthropic work.” The firm was recognized for the high number of volunteer hours its employees contribute to local and national charities.

Booz Allen employees drive many of the firm’s philanthropic investments, helping identify the programs that will have meaningful results and lasting impacts. As employees personally commit to serve socially responsible causes, the firm backs them up with corporate resources. In 2014, Booz Allen employees volunteered a record 152,713 hours nationwide as part of the firm’s 100th year “Centennial Community Challenge.” 

As a company, Booz Allen Hamilton makes it our mission to solve our client’s toughest challenges. We also apply our experience and expertise to making a difference in our communities. The spirit of service is embedded in our culture, and Booz Allen employees are passionate about giving back. When we sign on to help ease some of the burdens in our communities, we’re helping our neighbors, our employees, and working to create a better environment for all of us. Learn more about Booz Allen’s spirit of service