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Mars announces The M&M’S FUNd Advisory Council as part of its purpose to create a world where everyone feels they belong

M&M’S, proudly part of Mars, takes next steps toward achieving its goal of increasing a sense of belonging for 10 million people around the world by 2025

M&M’S®, the iconic candy brand that is part of Mars Inc., Wednesday announced The M&M’S FUNd Advisory Council, a group of experts who will drive M&M’S brand programming of diversity, inclusivity and belonging around the world.

The M&M’S FUNd was announced this past January with the intention to track the brand’s action against the refreshed purpose to create a world where everyone feels they belong. The M&M’S FUNd offers resources, mentorship, opportunities and financial support in the arts and entertainment space to connect people and ensure they have access to experiences to increase a sense of belonging for 10 million people around the world by 2025.

The founding advisory council for the M&M’S FUNd will include representatives from CoqualDisability:INGLAADGlobal Belonging CollaborativeGroupM and PolicyLink.

M&M’S will convene the advisors from esteemed organizations together several times a year to assess the brand’s programs, quantify impact, provide counsel and further our mission through our organizations’ respective networks.

Below are the advisors: 

  • Gwyneth Meeks, Senior Vice President, Leadership Development, Coqual
  • Jill Houghton, President & CEO, Disability:IN
  • John McCourt, Deputy Vice President of Strategic Partnerships, GLAAD
  • Dr. Kelly-Ann Allen, PhD FAPS, Lead Director and Founder, Global Belonging Collaborative
  • Gonzalo Del Fa, President, GroupM
  • Ashleigh Gardere, Executive Vice President, PolicyLink

“Mars is innovating to create positive impact on society and shape the world we want tomorrow – and the evolved M&M’S purpose is one more example of how our brands are able to inspire moments of everyday happiness for consumers,” said Jessica Adelman, Corporate Affairs Vice President at Mars Wrigley. “Mars and the M&M’S brand are honored to partner with this deep-bench of global experts who as part of the M&M’S FUNd will help us to create a world where everyone feels they belong.”

Since unveiling its purpose, M&M’S has been hard at work delivering on its promise to create a world where everyone feels they belong, bringing its commitment to life across every touchpoint, including through product, digital offerings, content, in-store programs and consumer activations, all under the M&M’S FUNd.

  • M&M’S newest ad spots – “Office Party” and “Meet The Parents” – reflect the new brand purpose, visually representing the importance of celebrating people’s differences and using fun to foster connection and a sense of belonging.
  • In Germany, M&M’S developed Projekt Open Mic, partnering with headliner talent to launch the careers of three diverse new comedians to help make the German comedy scene more inclusive.
  • In celebration of International Women’s Day in March, M&M’S created a #StreamingFemaleVoices Spotify playlist featuring songs by all female artists to help start to bridge the gender gap in music and donated $1 per stream (up to $25k) to Women in Music.
  • M&M’S continued its partnership with the Bentonville Film Festival Foundation to offer a mentorship program to a diverse filmmaker, consisting of a $20,000 grant and the opportunity to work with the M&M’S team on a project focused on championing inclusion. The recipient of the ‘M&M’S For All Funkind Award’ selected from submissions from the 2021 Bentonville Film Festival Foundation was announced on June 25.
  • In Australia, M&M’S launched the M&M’S Comedy Spotlight platform, spotlighting seven rising comedy stars to create a more inclusive comedy scene.

To learn more about The M&M’S FUNd Advisory Council and to follow the work M&M’S is doing to deliver on its purpose, visit MMS.com.

Jay Edwards

Born and raised in Northwest NJ, Jay has a degree in Communications and has had a life-long interest in local radio and various styles of music. Jay has held numerous jobs over the years such as stunt car driver, bartender, voice-over artist, traffic reporter (award winning), NY Yankee maintenance crewmember and peanut farm worker. His hobbies include mountain climbing, snowmobiling, cooking, performing stand-up comedy and he is an avid squirrel watcher. Jay has been a guest on America’s Morning Headquarters,program on The Weather Channel, and was interviewed by Sam Champion.

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