Subaru Releases Sixth Annual Corporate Impact Report

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Automaker recognized by Points of Light Civic 50 as one of the most community-minded companies in America for the fourth year in a row

CAMDEN, NJ / ACCESSWIRE / June 20, 2024 / Subaru of America, Inc. (SOA) today released its sixth annual Corporate Impact Report, highlighting its mission to be More Than a Car Company?. The report showcases the automaker's commitment to all its stakeholders, including customers, retailers, employees, and surrounding communities. In addition, Subaru was recognized by Points of Light as a 2024 Civic 50 Honoree for the fourth year in a row, reaffirming its status as one of the 50 most community-minded companies in America.

Tadashi ‘Tady' Yoshida, Chairman and CEO, Subaru of America, Inc.:
"We extend our sincere gratitude to our retailers, partners, and the broader Subaru community for their invaluable support and dedication which drives our achievements. By working together towards a shared mission, we can make a meaningful impact on our world."

The Subaru Corporate Impact Report provides a detailed outline of how the company embodied the Subaru Love Promise throughout 2023. Through comprehensive data collection and disclosure efforts, the report delves into the who, what, where, when, and why behind the automaker's endeavors to be a positive force and show love and respect to all people at every interaction, including new car buyers, longstanding owners, retailers, partners, and the communities where Subaru employees live and work.

Jeff Walters, President and COO, Subaru of America, Inc.:
"At Subaru, our collective commitment to being More Than a Car Company means embracing the responsibility to uphold that pledge across every aspect of our operations. While we are proud of our achievements over the last year, we remain focused on continuing to do better, enhancing the world we inhabit, and empowering the people in our communities."

The Subaru Love Promise, a cornerstone of the company's ethos and the focal point of the Corporate Impact Report, is organized into five pillars: Subaru Loves to Care, Subaru Loves the Earth, Subaru Loves to Help, Subaru Loves Learning, and Subaru Loves Pets. In 2023, Subaru achieved significant milestones, including contributing over $1.4 million in donations to nonprofits in the Camden community via the SOA Foundation, and collectively volunteering over 15,000 hours nationwide.

Living Our Values

  • Subaru of America employees partnered with TED@Work to equip employees with the right resources and platforms to foster conversations around Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB).

  • Kevin Kight, General Manager of Subaru of Olathe in Kansas and member of the Subaru National Retailer Advisory Board, was named a 2023 Automotive News Notable Champion of Diversity for his instrumental role in driving DEIB strategies and initiatives at the local level.

  • Subaru of America's annual comprehensive equal pay analysis found no disparities in pay based on race, ethnicity, or sex. The third-party assessment of pay practices ensures transparency, fairness, and equity.