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Issue Date: Daily Dog - July 29, 2010


MWW Group Releases 2010 Corporate Citizenship Report, Which Documents Firm's Commitment to Affecting Measurable and Lasting Change in Communities and Across the World
MWW Group (www.mww.com) has announced the release of its second annual Corporate Citizenship Report. With a theme of "Promise-Practice," the 2010 report reflects MWW's policy of aligning promise to corporate citizenship with its practice that sustainability strategy and business strategy are created in tandem, not in isolation. The report documents the firm's commitment to sustainability, community engagement, fostering economic growth, creating an engaging and rewarding workplace for employees, and it's "Aim High. Deliver." philosophy.

"At MWW Group we take our corporate citizenship seriously. It is core to our every effort and our staff, clients and business partners feel a shared sense of pride that the firm stands as a pioneer in community engagement, partnership and service." said Michael W. Kempner, president and CEO of MWW Group.

Added Kempner, "The report reflects our strong belief in transparency and the importance of making corporate citizenship fundamental to our culture and business objectives. We're committed to continuing to lead the public relations industry in corporate responsibility."

MWW Group's 2010 Corporate Citizenship Report is divided into four core practice areas that include:
• Protecting Our Valuable Natural Resources
• Building Healthier Communities
• Fostering Social and Economic Opportunities
• Empowering Our Employees

These areas of focus represent not only MWW Group's promises to its staff, its communities and the environment, but how these promises have become practice throughout all areas of work.

MWW Group consistently strives to achieve prosperity that is good for its employees, the planet and business; the Corporate Citizenship Report supports and endorses these goals.  In 2008, the firm launched the "MWW Group Green" initiative, which incorporated environmental responsibility actions into all aspects of business, including expanded waste reduction, reusability and recycling as well as increased energy efficiency and conservation.  These enhancements helped enable the agency to gain ISO 14001 certification in 2009, a standard of excellence proving an organization has dedicated its management system to environmental awareness and excellence in environmental efforts.

MWW continues to make every effort to ensure that corporate citizenship and responsibility is a core value across all of its endeavors, The 2010 Corporate Citizenship report documents the tangible benefits and impacts of the company's partnerships, its practice and its programs.


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