GoDaddy Web Hosting for Sustainability Hybrid Working Shift

By: 3BL Media

As hybrid working becomes commonplace in a sustainable workforce, GoDaddy tells us how this affects the business and its efforts in response to the shift

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By Tom Swallow

For any business, website support, domain acquisition and hosting are critical first steps for setting up online. The website domain registrar and web hosting platform GoDaddy was founded in 1997 and has since tackled the challenges of website management and increased digital adoption, with the latest being initiatives for corporate sustainability. 

We interviewed the company’s Senior Director of Corporate Sustainability, Stacy Cline, who provided us with great insight into how the web hosting firm deals with sustainability and the best practices for the industry. As the firm sees more shifts to hybrid working, we find out how this affects the business.

Leading CSR at GoDaddy

Cline's work with the company goes way back with over nine years working at the company. When she joined the firm, she began as an Account Manager and since worked her way up through various role changes in corporate social responsibility (CSR).


Photo: Stacy Cline; Senior Director of Sustainability, GoDaddy

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GoDaddy offices, Kirkland. Employee walking down a set of stairs. Photo: Stacy Cline; Senior Director of Sustainability, GoDaddy

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