Our vision at Truebeck is for our culture and business to celebrate humanity. We foster a workplace culture where we actively care for one another, and where everyone feels physically and psychologically safe.
Our diversity, inclusion, and belonging program aspires to create a workplace that looks like the diverse communities around us. We are confident that our company and our industry will be more successful with more diverse people, perspectives, and experience. It is proven that diversity in gender, race, ethnicity, background, age, sexual orientation, and work experience confers a competitive advantage.
Truebeck’s Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) build and create a sense of community, belonging, and inclusion. The goal is to engage team members across a variety of interests, identities, professions, and life expectations. They develop communities within communities and forge a support network that nurtures and values everyone.
Truebeck is committed to lead the way towards a diverse, safe, welcoming and inclusive construction industry. We have pledged our support to the AGC Culture of Care and the Safe from Hate Positive Jobsite Culture Pledge.
We partner with clients to implement our supplier diversity program and achieve the specific goals of each project. Every client and project have different procurement objectives; Truebeck has been successful in achieving as high as 30% supplier diversity and ranging in project value up to $200M.
With Truebeck’s extensive history in the industry, we have relationships with businesses registered as diverse, including persons with disabilities, women, veterans, LGBTQ+ persons, or persons from a minority background as defined by a Verified Third-Party Certifier.
For the past five years we have been honored by the San Francisco Business Times as a Top Corporate Philanthropist in the Bay Area. This recognition is based on those firms who donate the most, volunteer the most, and make the biggest impact in our local communities. Truebeck has received the highest recognition: 95th percentile for corporate giving.
In 2023, Truebeck received the Community Impact Award from the Silicon Valley Business Journal. This highest honor goes to the top philanthropists in the region, those who are the most generous corporations.