WMW Articles
April, 2021
On June 20, 2020, Tim Burnett, a Walmart truck driver in Marcy, New York, didn’t think much of it when his supervisor sent him on an errand. But when he returned, he was welcomed by a banner along with family and friends cheering.
Nancy Benfit proves that when you love your job, people notice.
Dave and Tom Mullen are two Walmart drivers who share more than a profession.
Little did Zack Loar know this job was just the first step on a long—and supported—path with Walmart 🤩
A few years ago, Sean Lavery of Store 1309 in Salem, Virginia, had his first child. Since then, his passion for giving back to his community has skyrocketed. 🚀 Learn all about the Fight Hunger. Spark Change. campaign.
For Abraham Hernandez, when your job gives you a new way to think about and support sustainability, it’s a win-win!
Karen Wood looks back on a temporary position that turned into a 40-year job 😻
Here’s an unexpected way to help the environment and protect our natural food sources: Start a garden.
Kelly Barada has learned a few things about serving customers.
Oklahoma State University basketball player Dee Mitchell is a team player through and through. Whether he’s on the court or working at Walmart, he gives 100% every time.
In Maryland, Yi Liu has spent the past year giving her time to causes that matter to her – proving that all of us have a part to play in our own communities, and in the world at large.
As her store strives for reaching a 5, manager Amy Gill believes in the power of “we.”
Stocking coach Curtis Smith shares how his store plays a big role in their community.
Only one of Walmart’s 3,570 supercenters across the U.S. is named Supercenter of the Year. Congrats to Store 2483 manager Candace Vandervaart and her team.