Economic Empowerment in Marginalized Communities

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PPG partnered with Arise to amplify the voices of the diverse group of Americans using Arise’s market-leading platform to deliver exceptional service to customers of the world’s biggest brands.

Working closely with the Congressional Black Caucus and the National Black Caucus of State Legislators, we told Arise’s unique and powerful story of economic empowerment and ensured that the authentic perspectives of Arise’s service partner community – who are 87% women and 47% Black or African American – were heard by all federal and state policymakers.

Alongside amazing community partners like the Black Chambers of Commerce and Collective PAC, Arise showcased its driving role in fostering economic opportunity for people who rely on flexible work to make time for what really matters in their lives – whether it’s caring for a loved one, pursuing an education or relocating as a military spouse to support their family.

“Pragmatic Policy Group has played an integral role in amplifying the voices of the incredibly inspiring entrepreneurs and small businesses who use the Arise platform to provide exceptional customer care to the world’s biggest brands. Oliver and PPG know the policy landscape intimately and have been trusted advisers as we protect and care for our community”.
- Mohit Thukral, CEO Arise Virtual Solutions

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