As we celebrate Global Volunteer Week this April, we're spotlighting Nathan Pace, a Senior Engineer at General Mills who embodies the spirit of giving back. While Nathan dedicates his workdays to optimizing engineering tools and processes, he also passionately leads General Mills' volunteer efforts with Habitat for Humanity. His commitment has not only helped build homes but has also fostered a strong sense of community among colleagues. So how did a college volunteer trip turn into a lifelong commitment to Habitat for Humanity – and even shape his personal life? Read Nathan's spotlight to learn more about the impact he’s making, the connections he’s building and how he’s helping strengthen communities inside and outside of General Mills. #EmployeeSpotlight #HeartOfGeneralMills #GlobalVolunteerWeek
Love this. People who serve both inside and outside the workplace help build stronger teams and stronger communities.
Congrats General Mills!
Way to go, Nathan Pace!
Nathan Pace is amazing! He is one of the most out of the box thinkers when it comes to systems/engineering tools! He takes a user centric approach and I can see how this translates to the heart/family focus he puts into Habitat for Humanity.
Nathan Pace has been a champion and driving force of the General Mills Habitat for Humanity program for years. We are so grateful for your leadership, Nathan, thank you for all you do! #iworkforgeneralmills #gstandsforgood
Yay Nathan Pace !!
Awesome highlight Nathan - congratulations for being recognized and for your impact beyond the office walls!
Great spotlight. Leadership through service always creates impact far beyond the job itself.
This is strong. When employees invest in their communities, it strengthens both culture and purpose.
Great spotlight. It is always meaningful to see engineering leadership extend beyond the day job, and that kind of community involvement usually strengthens teams just as much as the work itself.