More Than Cars: How Hyundai is Fueling Kids, Colleges and Communities

Savannah Children's Theatre Hyundai Genesis
Savannah Children's Theatre Hyundai Genesis

Savannah Children's Theatre Hyundai Genesis

The sun had barely risen over Bryan County, Georgia, but the Corporate Responsibility team at Hyundai Motor Group North America was already in full motion. The week ahead was packed with milestone moments for several of the communities where Hyundai and Genesis employees live, work, and play. To get a look at what they’ve been working on they invited a few of us to tag along to see their efforts at work.

Local teams and executives from the corporate side came together to watch students from across the state compete, to cheer on teams in the Georgia Hydrogen Grand Prix and assist the Savannah Children’s Theatre with much needed efforts—and that was just the start. All this isn’t just good will; it stems from Hyundai and Genesis’ mission to develop meaningful bonds in the communities where they will build cars and batteries. And to plant the seeds that will yield future homegrown engineers, designers and innovators.

This story is 100% human researched and written based on actual first-person knowledge, extensive experience and expertise on the subject of cars and trucks. Additionally, I experienced these events as was Hyundai’s guest but all opinions are my own.

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