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Northwestern Mutual–DFW Showcases Community Commitment Through Firm‑Wide Impact Days

Northwestern Mutual–Rockwall, Tyler and East Texas financial advisors, staff members, and leaders were a part of over 125 volunteers from NM-Dallas/Ft. Worth as the primary support team for the Special Olympics Texas Summer Games track & field competitions at Melissa High School and Coach Kenny Deel Stadium.®

Throughout the morning, NM-Rockwall, Tyler, and East Texas volunteers escorted athletes to events, timed races, measured throws and jumps, awarded medals, and filled the stands with encouragement, helping ensure a smooth and memorable experience for hundreds of athletes from across the state. Their presence provided critical operational support while reinforcing the celebratory spirit that defines the Special Olympics movement.

“For us, this is about much more than showing up. It’s about showing what we value, which is sharing our time, talent, and treasure,” said Blake Gunderson, Managing Director for NM–Rockwall, Tyler, and East Texas. “Partnering with Special Olympics allows our team to come together and give back in a way that reflects who we are. Philanthropy is central to our culture, and we’re proud to invest our energy in these athletes and this community.”

The Games continued a pattern of large-scale service for NM-DFW. The firm has made philanthropy a cornerstone of its community engagement strategy through its firm-wide ‘Impact Days,’ dedicating hundreds of volunteer hours, deploying organizational and leadership skills, and supporting nonprofit partners at scale—most recently including Minnie’s Food Pantry in Plano and Wipe Out Kids’ Cancer in Dallas. 

‘Impact Days’ will continue in October as NM-Rockwall, Tyler, and East Texas will join NM-DFW for another scheduled volunteer effort at Samaritan Inn in McKinney.

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