J.M. Huber Corporation Announces Partnership with Habitat for Humanity International

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Tuesday, August 21st, 2018

J.M. Huber Corporation announced a strategic partnership and sponsorship pledge to Habitat for Humanity. A reflection of the Huber Principles in action, the partnership is one component of the 135-year old, family-owned company’s commitment to donate 1 percent of its net income annually to nonprofit organizations. Named Huber Helps, this expanded approach to community engagement builds on the company’s long-standing tradition of being a responsible corporate citizen.

“We’re excited about the opportunity to partner with Habitat to help families improve their living conditions through homeownership,” says Mike Marberry, president and CEO of Huber. “Habitat’s vision that everyone needs a decent place to live aligns very closely with the Huber Principle of Respect for People, which describes how our employees behave, both at work and in our communities.”

The partnership was preceded by support of Habitat by Huber Engineered Woods, one of Huber’s portfolio companies and maker of specialty engineered woods in the U.S. Huber Engineered Woods was a bronze sponsor of Habitat’s 2018 Home Builders Blitz, supplying products to a nationwide homebuilding effort that resulted in 250 homes built, renovated and repaired in communities across the country.

“Our triple bottom line approach to sustainability involves clearly defined annual people, planet and profit objectives and goals,” says Don Young, executive vice president of Environment, Health, Safety and Sustainability for Huber. “Providing Huber employees with the opportunity to work alongside Habitat homeowners to achieve the strength, stability and self-reliance they need to build better lives for themselves is a key component of our Huber Helps program.”

“We are excited that Huber is growing their partnership with us,” says Colleen Finn Ridenhour, Habitat’s senior vice president of development. “We look forward to a long partnership with Huber and appreciate their generosity to help families build their homes and dreams.”

Huber’s first Habitat home build will take place in Atlanta in November and December 2018. Employees from Huber’s offices and plants in Atlanta, Commerce, Fairmount, Marble Hill and Warner Robins, Georgia, will be invited to participate in the build as part of the company’s overall approach to encouraging volunteerism and community engagement.