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The International SOS Foundation has revealed its 2024 Duty of Care Awards shortlist. Entries from 29 different countries were received amongst others from leading technology firms and financial institutions to top-tier education and aerospace organisations.

Honouring organisations worldwide for their dedication to protecting their global workforce’s health, safety, security and wellbeing, the Awards are now in its seventh edition. The Awards’ theme, Leading Change for a Re-Imagined Future, is befitting in this continuously changing risk landscape.

This year’s Head of Judges, Deborah de Cerff, Founder of The Employee Mobility Institute (TEMI), said, “On behalf of our esteemed panel of judges, I extend our sincerest congratulations to this year’s exceptional finalists. The calibre of entries was truly inspiring, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to safeguarding employee health, safety, security, and wellbeing. These organisations and individuals have set a remarkable standard for Duty of Care. Their achievements serve as a beacon for others, illuminating a path towards a safer and more secure future for workforces globally.”

Kai Boschmann, Executive Director of the International SOS Foundation, said: “The escalating intersection of global threats requires innovative risk management strategies to protect people. We will honour the pioneering solutions at the forefront of Duty of Care, for a more resilient future.”

The International SOS Foundation is proud to present Chubb, the world’s largest publicly traded property and casualty insurance company, as the Platinum sponsor of the 2024 Duty of Care Awards & Summit. The Awards & Summit will also have supporting sponsorship from Workplace Options (WPO), Munich Re and Koa Health.

The winners across our six categories will be announced live at our Duty of Care Awards & Summit, which will take place on 31 October 2024 at the Fullerton Hotel in Sydney, Australia. To register your interest in attending, visit the event website.

2024 Duty of Care Awards Shortlist
Crisis Agility & Response Duty of Care Ambassador
•         Bristol Myers Squibb

•         EY GDS Poland

•         HSBC

•         International School of Beijing

•         KBR

•         MTR Corporation Limited

•         National University of Singapore

•         Norin Mining Limited

•         Red Sea Global

•         Worley

•         Jessica Jackson, APA Corporation

•         Michael Della Serra, AtkinsRéalis

•         Hong Duong, International School of Ho Chi Minh City – American Academy

•         Kim Coleman, KBR

•         Jaekeun Choi, KRAFTON

•         Ali Ahmed Mohamed Abdulla Al Ali, Petrofac

•         Katherine Marie Chua, Pfizer

•         Arnault Marin, Roquette Frères

•         Majed Al-Fuwaiz, National Council for Occupational Safety and Health (NCOSH)

•         Connel Loh, Singapore Management University

•         GekNgo Goh, Technip Marine (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd / TechnipFMC

•         Lino Yohannan, WSP Middle East

David Gregory, Xcursion Safety  
ESG Inclusion & Diversity
•         APA Corporation

•         Klüber Lubrication (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.

•         Sino Jet

•         Travel + Leisure Co.

•         Yanfeng International Automotive Technology Co.

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•         Emory University

•         EY Global Delivery Services India

•         HCLTech

•         Kinross Tasiast

•         Salesforce

•         Travel + Leisure Co.

•         UD Trucks Corporation Thailand

Innovation Workplace Wellbeing
•         Aramco Asia Korea Ltd.

•         Bristol Myers Squibb

•         DOST Digital Innovations Center Under the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection

•         Fortescue

•         KBR

Qantas Airways Limited  
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT)

•         Nokia Solutions and Networks India Pvt. Ltd.

•         Salesforce

•         National Council for Occupational Safety and Health (NCOSH)

•         WSP New Zealand

•         Amazon

•         BlueScope

•         hipages Group

•         Nanyang Technological University (NTU)

•         National University of Singapore

•         Pengurusan Air Selangor Sdn Bhd

•         PetroChina (Halfaya)

•         Red Sea Global

•         SLB

•         Technip Energies (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd

•         Technip Marine (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd / TechnipFMC

•         thyssenkrupp Materials Services GmbH

The University of Sydney  
  2024 Duty of Care Awards Judging Panel