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Empact Group’s inaugural Empact Connect day brings together strategic partnerships and philanthropy

Empact Group, an innovative and solutions-driven business, hosted its highly anticipated inaugural ‘Empact Connect’ day at the prestigious Irene Country Estate. This exclusive gathering brought together Empact’s valued suppliers, clients, and partners for a day of strategic networking, business synergy, and impactful philanthropy.

Against the backdrop of the pristine Irene Country Estate, attendees engaged in spirited rounds of golf and bowls, fostering meaningful connections among Empact’s diverse business divisions and esteemed partners. As the sun set, a cocktail dinner, courtesy of the Food by Empact Centre of Excellence team, created the perfect setting for networking and celebration.

However, the pinnacle of this corporate gathering was another step in Empact’s Group journey to being a socially relevant organisation that does right by its people and communities. During the evening’s festivities, a substantial R200,000 was raised, all of which was generously donated to Little Eden—a commendable organisation dedicated to caring for those with profound intellectual disabilities, transcending race and creed.

In a touching ceremony, Empact Group CEO, Alan Quinn and Supercare’s Head of Sales & Key Accounts, Dale Cowley presented a substantial cheque to Mrs. Xelda Rohrbeck, the CEO of Little Eden. This exemplifies Empact’s steadfast dedication to community engagement and corporate social responsibility.

Alan Quinn, Empact CEO, highlighted the importance of Empact Connect, acknowledging the pivotal role played by the company’s partners in putting people at the forefront of Empact Group’s business philosophy. He stressed the imperative of shared value in our service excellence and corporate ethos, “While Empact Connect provided a platform for strategic collaboration, the event’s defining moment was the substantial donation to Little Eden — a testament to Empact Group’s corporate leadership in making a meaningful difference in the lives of those we serve.”

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