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Pilot, a Berkshire Hathaway company and North America’s leading energy and travel center operator, has introduced a new corporate giving initiative called Miles of Good. Rooted in the company’s purpose of showing people they matter, the program aims to create meaningful change through charitable donations, volunteerism, and local partnerships.
“At Pilot, people matter — and giving is another way we can show them that’s true,” said CEO Adam Wright. Miles of Good will focus on three core areas: safety, education, and support for veterans.
The initiative will fund and support safety programs, expand access to education — especially in STEM fields — and honor veterans by helping them transition to civilian life and careers. In 2023 alone, Pilot donated over $5.5 million to causes aligned with these values.
“What makes Miles of Good special is how it empowers our team members to make a difference,” said Meg Counts, Director of Corporate Giving and Events. The initiative encourages Pilot’s 30,000 team members to volunteer and contribute directly to their communities.
Complementing the new program, Pilot has also launched Pilot Cares, an assistance fund to help employees facing personal hardships, such as medical emergencies or disaster recovery.
With Miles of Good, Pilot is reinforcing its commitment to people and communities, paving the way for a more positive and connected future. More information is available at pilotflyingj.com/miles-of-good.
© 2025 David Mazor
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