The professional services provider has backed Soldier On’s mission to support Australia’s veteran community.
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Soldier On has welcomed Synergy Group Australia as its Platinum National Ball Partner for 2021, which invites defence stakeholders, businesses, and the broader community to raise money in support of serving and ex-serving veterans and their families.
As the event’s Platinum Partner, Synergy has committed to contributing a total of $50,000 to the Soldier On mission.
According to Soldier On, the partnership will enable the group to expand its services, supporting veterans and their families in their transition from the Australian Defence Force into civilian life.
Synergy has previously supported the veteran community through its own programs, with the implementation of a Veteran Recruitment Campaign and Veteran’s Assessment Centre.
Synergy has also signed on to Soldier On’s Platinum Pledge, and is the Platinum Sponsor of the inaugural Golf Vet-AM.
“Veterans are a fundamentally important part of our business and we really enjoy the energy they bring to Synergy. Our support of Soldier On reflects our ongoing commitment to assisting veterans and their families,” Galia Cornish, Synergy Group CEO, said.
“Transitioning after years of dedicated service can be demanding, so creating opportunities to bridge between the veteran – their values and beliefs – and Synergy’s values and our principles-based approach to business, is critical to providing a meaningful next step.
“The capacity of veterans and their families to get on board and get on with each new challenge and opportunity has been admirable and shows the value that veterans provide to businesses like Synergy Group.”
Soldier On CEO, Ivan Slavich welcomed Synergy’s partnership for the2021 Platinum National Ball.
“Soldier On is extremely grateful for Synergy’s ongoing support,” Ivan said.
“This partnership will not only work to assist current and ex-serving personnel and their families across the country, but it also sends a clear message that there are large organisations in our community who are proactively committed to supporting those who have served our nation.”
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