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We recognize the opportunity that the mining sector has, to improve socio-economic development, particularly in remote and regional areas. Mader strives to empower communities, improve social dynamics and lessen educational inequality through the support of a broad scope of local events, sporting clubs, schools and community groups. With operations now spanning 4 continents, our charitable arm extends further than ever before.
Mader believes in participating in corporate volunteer initiatives to help establish a sense of purpose critical to maintaining a fulfilled, engaged and productive workforce, whilst also strengthening ties and making a valuable difference in the community. This year Mader Group was privileged to join the Gillette College for their annual skills competition in Wyoming. Students were tested on a range of mechanical knowledge including diagnosis, hydraulics, basic measuring, and component breakdown and rebuilds.
Mader takes pride in being a big company with a small business feel. We maintain a strong presence in the communities where we work, supporting our longstanding customers and employees through sponsoring local sports clubs, initiatives and community events. More recently we sponsored the Winnemucca Rodeo - a fantastic event which not only gave people a peek into the wild west, but also provided education about the importance of America's western heritage. For some, this was the first introduction to an integral part of American history - ensuring that through education of the past, we can positively influence the future.
The digital divide has been exuberated by the global pandemic and could have long-term adverse effects for those students who don’t have access to laptops. In an initiative led by Nevada Gold Mines, Mader teamed up with 25 other local businesses and raised $170,000 for Chromebooks as K-12 students transition back into hybrid learning due to COVID-19