At Cushman & Wakefield, we understand that our role as a global leader in commercial real estate comes with a responsibility to contribute positively to the communities where we operate, and to support the long-term success of our clients, partners and suppliers.
We continue to be committed to building and expanding sourcing opportunities for a wide range of qualified suppliers, including small and growing businesses from across the communities we serve by investing in supplier relationships that support innovation, economic growth and job creation1. We help strengthen the fabric of our markets while reducing risk and enhancing agility.
Cushman & Wakefield's Supplier Inclusion & Impact program is focused on expanding opportunities for a broad range of suppliers—including small businesses and community-based enterprises—to strengthen local economies, drive innovation, and enhance supply chain resiliency across categories and regions. We value the fresh perspectives and innovative solutions our community and local suppliers bring to our clients and our business. Partnering with suppliers is a top priority, and we remain committed to growing and expanding our supplier base and spend throughout our organization, said Michelle MacKay, CEO of Cushman & Wakefield.
1 All suppliers are evaluated without regard to race, gender, ethnicity, gender identity, age, veteran status, disability status, or any other protected characteristics and selected based solely on their performance capabilities. Cushman & Wakefield is committed to fair, equitable, and inclusive procurement sourcing practices and community and local supplier engagement. We comply with all applicable anti-discrimination and equal opportunity laws.