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Serco promotes Mike Marston to Vice President of ESG

As part of its commitment to delivering performance across Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG), Serco Inc. has promoted Serco’s Director of Health, Safety, Environment & Risk, Mike Marston, to a newly created position as Vice President of ESG.

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Mike Marston (above) will ensure that Serco leads and operates with the utmost integrity and in a way that is responsible and consistent with the broader interests of society as defined by the ESG principles.    

With the ESG landscape evolving at a rapid rate in the US and Canada, Serco has been dedicated to being at the forefront on addressing its responsibilities and tracking its performance across relevant ESG areas.

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Serco has been actively involved in sharing and discussing best practices within the federal government contractor industry. Recently, Serco chaired an ESG discussion with multiple industry sectors as part of the Greater Washington Board of Trade’s Executive Roundtable.  

Serco’s environmental initiative - sercoGreensteps - that fosters a sustainable future in the natural surroundings in the communities where the company does business, recently held a beach clean-up in San Diego, CA and has scheduled a park clean-up in Herndon, VA in conjunction with Earth Day. For the past few years and continuing into this year, Serco has dedicated internships focused on ESG. ESG now sits at the heart of what Serco does - delivering public services that transform outcomes and designed to make a positive difference for clients and their customers.

Serco Group plc (the parent company of Serco Inc.), has reported Serco’s position and performance across ESG criteria since 2003, recognising the relevance to the organisation's profitability and sustainability of all that Serco does in those areas.  

The latest report can be found at https://www.serco.com/media/7607/serco-esg-report-2021.pdf .

 

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