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Phillips 66 named a 2026 honoree of The Civic 50

The company is committed to strengthening communities through strategic social impact and employee engagement.

Phillips 66 has been named a 2026 honoree of The Civic 50, recognizing the company’s commitment to strengthening communities through strategic giving, employee volunteerism and community partnerships.

Presented annually, The Civic 50 recognizes companies that lead their peers in using their business, people and resources to create meaningful social impact. The honor reflects Phillips 66’s ongoing commitment to investing in communities through strategic giving, employee volunteerism and programs designed to deliver lasting results.

This distinction shows the company’s long-term approach to creating value in the communities where employees live and work.

“Being recognized by The Civic 50 is a reflection of the values that guide our company and our people. Every day, employees across Phillips 66 contribute their time, talent and resources to support the communities where they live and work. Their dedication helps create meaningful impact and strengthens the relationships that are essential to our long-term success.”

Courtney Meadows
Phillips 66 Senior Manager, Social Impact

That commitment is reflected throughout the organization, including recent recognition from Points of Light, which honored Chairman and CEO Mark Lashier with its Executive Sponsor Award for championing employee volunteerism and community engagement.

In 2025 alone, Phillips 66 employees volunteered more than 121,000 hours and helped generate millions of dollars in matching gifts, United Way support and volunteer grants. Through programs like Good Energy and other employee giving initiatives, the company partners with organizations across its operating footprint to address community needs and create opportunities for long-term growth.

Recognition from The Civic 50 reflects Phillips 66’s ongoing commitment to creating long-term value for communities while strengthening the relationships that help businesses and neighborhoods thrive together.