Rackspace's Bronze Victory: A Commitment to Veterans and Families

Championing Support for Armed Forces

In a heartwarming recognition of dedication and community service, Rackspace Technology has been honored with the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) Bronze Award. This accolade celebrates organizations that truly support military personnel, embodying a pledge to stand by those who serve or have served, as well as their families.

The Armed Forces Covenant

The foundation of this recognition is the Armed Forces Covenant, a nationwide promise ensuring fair treatment for service members and their loved ones. Rackspace’s commitment extends to promoting an armed forces-friendly workplace, welcoming veterans, reservists, and military spouses into its fold. According to GlobeNewswire, this initiative not only enhances the professional environment but also fosters a broader societal embrace.

Rackspace’s Pioneering Initiatives

The heart of Rackspace’s endeavours lies with RackVet, an employee resource group dedicated to veterans and their relatives. Through targeted recruitment, partnerships with military charities, and development programs, Rackspace supports seamless career transitions for former service members into tech-friendly roles.

Community and Professional Growth

“Rackspace Technology is honored to receive the Bronze Award, a testament to our support for Armed Forces members and their families,” says Victoria Driscoll, Senior Director at Rackspace Technology. The organization continues to cultivate environments brimming with support, professional development, and community spirit.

Embracing Future Challenges

As a frontrunner in hybrid cloud and AI solutions, Rackspace is synonymous with technological innovation and community commitment. Their contributions to military families are a part of a larger mission to partner with clients across every stage of their tech journey, all while embracing innovation.

For more inspiring stories on how tech companies like Rackspace are making a difference, stay tuned. Let this be a reminder that sometimes, a company’s legacy isn’t just what it builds, but whom it supports.