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National Vision, Inc. Releases First Corporate Responsibility Report

DULUTH, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- National Vision, Inc., the nation’s second largest optical retailer providing quality, affordable eye care and eyewear, today

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National Vision, Inc. Releases First Corporate Responsibility Report

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[{"type":"text","content":" DULUTH, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nNational Vision, Inc., the nation’s second largest optical retailer providing quality, affordable eye care and eyewear, today released its first Corporate Responsibility Report, A World Worth Seeing, as part of its ongoing efforts to increase transparency in its environmental, social and governance (ESG) activities.\n\n“As a low cost healthcare provider to primarily uninsured Americans living on tight budgets, our business provides an inherent social good,” said CEO Reade Fahs. “This report is National Vision’s first attempt to lay out in detail all the things we are doing to be responsible citizens and to bring eye care and eyewear to low income Americans and people around the world.”\n\nThe new report builds on the company’s 2019 philanthropic impact report and for the first time, expands disclosure across key ESG areas. Beyond data, the report presents National Vision’s approach to corporate responsibility and leverages the company’s “SEE+G” framework to focus activities and reporting within four key pillars – Social, Employees, Environment, and Governance.\n\nHighlights from the company's \"A World Worth Seeing\" report include:\n\n\nResults of the company’s first-ever Corporate Responsibility “materiality assessment”\n\n\nProgress in each of the SEE + G focus areas, including:\n\n\nSocial: Donated more than $2.3 million to strategic nonprofit partners to alleviate the global vision crisis\n\n\nEmployees: Enhanced benefits to align with what associates said mattered most to them, such as extending the amount of paid parental leave\n\n\nEnvironment: Completed the company’s first Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory\n\n\nGovernance: Board composition and diversity overview, including achieving gender parity among independent directors\n\n\n\n\nResponse to COVID-19, including supporting the safety and wellbeing of associates, doctors, patients and customers\n\n\nOur Crisis Relief Fund granted more than $900,000 to associates and doctors in need\n\n\n\n\nEfforts to foster a culture of diversity, equity and inclusion:\n\n\nLaunched new DEI strategy and goals\n\n\n\n\n“Our stakeholders are increasingly interested in the role of ESG activities,” said Jared Brandman, Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary, of National Vision. “Our commitment to corporate responsibility is built into the c...

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