Global partners of the Swarovski Foundation and team members including the Chair Marisa- Schiestl Swarovski were invited to visit the Tyrolit headquarters in Schwaz and had the unique opportunity to see behind the scenes of the world of Tyrolit and its production facilities.

Tanja Lentner

06.07.2023

To mark this milestone, the Swarovski Foundation honoured its philanthropic heritage in Wattens by bringing together global partners, advocates, and colleagues at the headquarters in Tyrol, to reflect, exchange and build further impact.

Over this decade, the Swarovski Foundation has reached more than 2 million people through partnerships across 93 countries.

 

During the week, the Swarovski Foundation hosted a series of interactive workshops with its global colleagues and partners to drive progress to its mission to promote sustainable livelihood through education to reduce inequality across key focus areas Equity, Water, and Creativity and two signature programs: Waterschool and Creatives for Our Future.

 

A moment to highlight was a special outdoor event with local press, global partners and advocates in Wattenberg which showcased the work of the Swarovski Foundation Waterschool program in Austria alongside partners Hohe Tauern National Park, Teach for Austria, and Swarovski Optik.

Global partners of the Swarovski Foundation and team members including the Chair Marisa- Schiestl Swarovski were invited to visit the Tyrolit headquarters in Schwaz and had the unique opportunity to see behind the scenes of the world of Tyrolit and its production facilities.

 

The Swarovski Foundation remains dedicated to upholding its mission and this cannot be achieved alone, and we thank all of our colleagues that advocate and enable through the success of the business the Foundation’s efforts to deliver this meaningful impact globally.