Why? people and planet wellbeing need urgent attention
A digital commons committed to prioritising sustainability.
Our Mission
At Ethos, we’re dedicated to surfacing the stories that exist in all of us, demonstrating how we can create social and environmental value. Our mission is to create a more sustainable and equitable future by supporting individuals and organizations in delivering better social value. We believe that true change comes from understanding and amplifying the unique stories of those on the front lines. Only by making social value ‘first person’ will we achieve change. That’s you!
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed, citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” – Margaret Mead
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BuildForce announces new partnership with The Royal Foundation
BuildForce, set up in 2016 to help the ex-military community into construction careers, is delighted to report they will now be working in partnership with The Royal Foundation, the primary charitable vehicle of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and The Duke and...
BuildForce celebrates 100th job start
Ethos, project delivery partner, are delighted to announce that the hugely successful ex-forces career transition programme, BuildForce, has placed its 100th job seeker. Nick Channer OBE has taken a position at security and logistics firm Wilson James, a founding...
Interview with Mike Davis-Marks Former Naval Commander and Ethos Partner
High Pressure Decisions Leadership Insights From Four Hundred Feet Under Mike developed leadership skills at an early age in the scouts and went on to a successful naval career in which he commanded submarines four hundred feet under with 120 crew in life or death...