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Employer of Choice E4: Giving Back

Employer of Choice E4: Giving Back

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Host and Guests: Tom Parks, Director of Retirement Plan Services at Annex Wealth Management, is joined by Lori Malett and Eric Becher from Hatch Staffing to discuss being an employer of choice.

  • Focus of Discussion: The episode shifts from previous topics (flexibility, compensation) to fostering a culture of giving back within a company as a key element of workplace culture and employer appeal.
  • Importance of Giving Back: Tom views giving back as essential for a positive company culture, influencing other aspects like flexibility and compensation, and requiring deliberate intent to implement effectively.
  • Trends in Corporate Giving:
    • Lori notes companies are rallying around specific charities meaningful to their employees.
    • Many offer paid volunteer hours as a benefit, encouraging community involvement and emphasizing collective responsibility for improving the local area.
  • Team Dynamics: Tom suggests that working with colleagues uninterested in giving back could dampen workplace morale, implying it’s a marker of a collaborative, enjoyable team.
  • Success Stories:
    • Eric shares examples where Hatch Staffing rallied around employees facing personal challenges, strengthening team bonds and fostering a sense of purpose beyond material rewards.
    • Generosity is described as contagious, amplifying its impact when supported company-wide.
  • Deliberate Implementation:
    • Tom and guests agree that fostering a giving culture requires proactive effort, not just assumption it will happen naturally.
    • Annex Wealth Management, for example, has a charitable foundation, dedicated volunteer hours, and encourages involvement in personally meaningful causes.
  • Practical Approaches:
    • Companies can encourage involvement through small, authentic actions rather than grand gestures.
    • Lori emphasizes aligning giving with employees’ passions, noting Hatch staff often volunteer without claiming hours when the cause is personal.
  • Pitfalls to Avoid:
    • Eric suggests using tools like Charity Navigator to vet charities, avoiding those that misuse funds and could harm the company’s reputation.
    • Tom raises the risk of cynicism (e.g., perceptions of publicity stunts), but Lori counters that the community benefit outweighs such criticism.
  • Guidelines:
    • Avoid inauthenticity by focusing on employee-driven causes rather than arbitrary or highly publicized charities.
    • Posting about efforts on social media is framed as raising awareness, not gloating, to engage others in the cause.
  • Broader Impact:
    • Lori ties giving back to regional thriving—strong businesses support better communities, education, and overall quality of life in southeastern Wisconsin.
    • Even if some efforts are publicity-driven, the positive outcomes still matter.
  • Final Thoughts:
    • Education and listening to employees are key to embedding giving back into company culture.
    • This component links to upcoming topics (leadership, brand), reinforcing sincerity as critical to being an employer of choice.
  • Next Steps: The series will continue exploring leadership and brand as additional building blocks for employer appeal.

Disclaimer: The podcast is for educational/entertainment purposes, provided by Annex Wealth Management LLC, and not intended as specific tax, legal, or investment advice. Listeners should consult qualified professionals for tailored advice.


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