artificial intelligence
PR Newswire
Published on : Jun 21, 2023
Genesys®, a global cloud leader in AI-powered experience orchestration, today released its 2022 Sustainability Report covering the company's fiscal year 2023 (February 1, 2022–January 31, 2023), underscoring its commitment to driving a more sustainable future for positive impact on the world. The report highlights progress toward the environment, social and government (ESG) goals the company set for 2030, including a nearly 25% decrease in greenhouse gas emissions since it began measuring its footprint in fiscal year 21 (ending January 31, 2021).
"A strong sustainability foundation is rooted in empathy, inclusion, engagement and innovation — all of which are at the core of everything we do here at Genesys," said Bridgette McAdoo, chief sustainability officer at Genesys. "We moved at a rapid pace over the past three years to affect meaningful and lasting positive change that's well beyond just setting goals. We are a sustainability leader in the customer experience industry and bringing our employees, customers and partners with us."
Genesys officially launched its sustainability initiatives in 2020, integrating ESG as one of the four pillars around which it builds its operational model to ensure strategy-aligned execution. In 2021, the company announced its 2030 goals to contribute to a more sustainable future for the community it serves, including becoming carbon neutral, becoming as diverse as the markets it serves and touching 100 million lives of people in need by helping nonprofits use Genesys products for good. Since then, the company has set the standard for sustainability practices in the industry, resulting in significant traction toward its goals.
The Genesys commitment to sustainability also means helping organizations make a positive change in the world them. As part of that, Genesys is driven to enable organizations to use its innovative products for good. With world-class uptime, Genesys Cloud CXTM is the ideal solution for any organization that depends on the reliability of its contact center to provide critical services, including suicide and domestic violence hotlines, food banks and more. During its most recent fiscal year, Genesys has enabled nonprofit organizations around the world to deliver more than 46 million experiences to people in need.
Today, Genesys has announced the expansion of its efforts to help charitable organizations improve their ability to serve more people. This offer will enable these organizations, which are doing good in their communities while traditionally operating on limited budgets, to maximize their impact for the people they serve with the most innovative and reliable platform on the market. Details on the offer, which will be available later this quarter, can be found here.
Notable environmental achievements highlighted in the latest report include:
Genesys approaches sustainability through intersectionality, understanding that employee representation and belonging play a crucial role in driving change and innovation across the organization. During FY23, Genesys made strides in reaching its diversity goals, including:
"This year was about continuing our DEI work at Genesys to build a more equitable, inclusive culture while also executing and delivering impactful results," said Eric Thomas, global DEI officer at Genesys. "For a third year in a row, we saw solid growth in the representation of women and people of color across the company. We are very proud of our progress and look forward to expanding opportunities for our talented employees to spur innovation, develop inclusive products and meet our customers' unique needs."