A Statement From McCownGordon's Leadership Team
Respect and inclusion for all.
Two of our core values—integrity and relationships—remain cornerstones for our company’s long-standing beliefs that all people be treated with respect and dignity.
We remain committed to fostering inclusion and belonging in manufacturing to ensure opportunities for all. Our focus on these principles remains steadfast, because we know diverse thoughts, ideas and perspectives from people of different races, genders, beliefs and backgrounds, make our company stronger. They make our community stronger. And they make each of us a better human being.
McCownGordon pledges to work with and within the community, along with business and civic leaders, to support initiatives that advance peace and equality for all.
McCownGordon Mentor/Protégé Program
The McCownGordon Mentor/Protégé Program enhances the ability of underrepresented trade partners to be competitive in the construction industry.
By strengthening our commitment to improving the representation of women and minorities, we’ve seen increased engagement and a focus on taking ownership and giving back.
We regularly communicate to share the importance of inclusion and belonging in manufacturing, and engage groups and resources throughout the community to support these efforts. Our internal Culture and Community Council focuses on three main pillars: to understand, include and inspire.
Our associates lead five Business Resource Groups (BRGs) to promote education and inclusion, along with our Culture and Community Council and Advisory Board. McCownGordon’s BRGs include Black Heritage, Hispanic/Latinx, Pride, Veterans and Women in Leadership and promote education through internal initiatives and events.
McCownGordon is committed to respect and inclusion for all associates.
To deliver the best building experience, we strive to build a team of professionals with diverse perspectives and varying life experiences that reflect the communities we serve, and to enhance inclusion and a strong sense of belonging in manufacturing.
Instilled from our leadership
Minority and Women Business Enterprises
McCownGordon has a proven record of meeting or exceeding MBE/WBE goals on projects. Our relationships with minority and women business enterprises are built on mutual respect and a commitment to our community.
Our program for inclusion and belonging in manufacturing begins with project outreach. Ensuring each and every trade partner has an equitable opportunity to work on a project is key to reaching goals.
The goal of our mentor-protege program is to bolster the area’s minority and women businesses. These companies often face challenges a company with a bit of experience can help them navigate. Our team partners with local MBE/WBE contractors, meeting regularly to provide guidance in every aspect of business, from project management and estimating to accounting and marketing. Our teams have found that this type of one-on-one relationship yields the most positive impacts on our trade partners.