WORLDWIDE - Expanding its focus on the well-being of the regions it has a presence in, Westfalia Fruit Group recently unveiled a passionate goal to elevate education in Africa, Latin America, and beyond.
“To this day, individuals across the globe continue to benefit from our founder Dr. Merensky’s strong ethic of ‘giving back’—the legacy he crafted in making education and development accessible for employees and communities alike,” said Hans Eben Chief Executive Officer, South America, Westfalia Fruit Group. “Schools, universities, libraries, and charities were among the grateful beneficiaries of his generosity, and we are proud to be continuing this tradition.”
Dr. Hans Merensky’s Foundation provided support for students to study a range of subjects, with a focus on agriculture-related disciplines. In line with its support of the U.N.’s Global Goals, Westfalia continues to bring this vision to life with programs run by the company and its partners.
As noted in the release, Westfalia has awarded 45 bursaries, welcomed 28 in-service participants and 45 hosted learners, and enrolled more than 100 candidates in apprenticeship and learnership programs over the past three years. To date, 24 individuals completed graduate development programs, and at least six former participants have been promoted to leadership roles within the company.
In addition to helping spread education, Westfalia also focuses on empowering people living with disabilities and fostering early childhood development.
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