2023 Soaring Together Newsletter Quarters 1 & 2 | Page 20

2022 Corporate Social Responsibility Report
The Airports Authority published its fourth annual Corporate Social Responsibility ( CSR ) Report , titled “ A Year of Transformation .” While overseeing critical transportation infrastructure for the National Capital Region , the Airports Authority is committed to implementing sustainable practices in our aviation operations , supporting local communities and environmental initiatives , fostering a diverse and inclusive workforce , and promoting ethical business practices . Additionally , the Airports Authority seeks and maintains partnerships with other companies and organizations that share our values on corporate social responsibility initiatives .
The 2022 CSR report provides the public with an in-depth view of the initiatives , goals , philosophies , and accomplishments that support its commitment to serve to the traveling public , contribute to regional economic development and expand corporate citizenship . Reaching almost 100 pages , the report demonstrates the Airports Authority ’ s successes in the following categories in 2022 :
• Environment
• Community and Corporate Citizenship
• Governance
• Supplier Diversity
• People
• Safety and Security
• Financial Management and Economic Performance
The annual CSR report is produced by the Airports Authority ’ s Office of Diversity , Inclusion , and Social Impact . “ We recognize that the well-being of our employees is linked to their quality of life and productivity . We are dedicated to helping our employees be their best at work and at home . Our commitment inspires our employees and workforce ,” said Tanisha Lewis , Vice President for Diversity , Inclusion and Social Impact . “ We are proud to offer impactful resources , opportunities , and approaches that support our employees and the community .” The full report can be found at : https :// www . mwaa . com / community-sustainability / corporate-social-responsibility . Beginning next year , the Airports Authority will transition its reporting from Corporate Social Responsibility to reflect Environment , Social and Governance ( ESG ) industry practices .
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