Employee volunteering and fundraising efforts, pro bono social impact consulting projects, and nonprofit fellowships — these are the elements of Oliver Wyman for Society, a core part of the firm’s culture. We focus our programmes on a singular mission: to make a significant, meaningful impact on society.
"Oliver Wyman has long been focused on how we can support not only our clients, and their industries, but also the societies we operate within. One thing we can do is to commit our resources, skills, and expertise where they are needed most."
Nick Studer, CEO and President, Oliver Wyman
Oliver Wyman partners with organisations whose work improves communities and lives around the world through microfinance, healthcare, education, global economic development, the arts, and much more.
With Oliver Wyman's support, National Numeracy has successfully developed partnerships with 11 local authorities in England, and is continuing engagement with other local authorities.
Planting fruit trees and tending bees can stabilise income for women in Nepal and keep the forest healthy.
An Oliver Wyman team in Milan built a programme to help disadvantaged students reach university and will step up as volunteer mentors.
Oliver Wyman employees serve and strengthen local communities by volunteering and fundraising, mentoring to nonprofit organisations, and through sustainability efforts.
The Oliver Wyman staff alongside colleagues from Marsh and McLennan’s other operating companies, redecorated two communal rooms, built and painted furniture and children’s toys, completed a mosaic table, and cooked a traditional Afghan lunch with everyone involved in the day.
Members of Oliver Wyman's offices in Spain have developed an easy way to help generate funds for those in need.
Oliver Wyman’s Nonprofit Fellowship programme provides consulting staff opportunities to take leave and put business skills to work at nonprofit organisations around the globe.
A colleague at Oliver Wyman helped deepen the organisations understanding of the Majang deforestation and identify a new programme initiative to target previously unaddressed drivers of deforestation.
Oliver Wyman worked on 2 projects both focused on access to safe sanitation in slums as a Research Fellow in Nairobi, Kenya.
Volunteering in Chiapas, one of the poorest states in Mexico, helping operate twelve rural clinics providing much-needed care to poor farming communities with very limited access to modern medicine.