At L&P, our employee resource groups (ERGs) are communities where our colleagues can learn and grow together. We recently launched Valor – an ERG dedicated to creating a strong community that fosters belonging, support, and engagement for our employee veterans, military families, and allies.

To celebrate Valor’s launch and growth, we’re sharing members’ stories!
This month, we’d like you to meet Will Wright, Environmental Health and Safety Manager – Europe. We asked Will to share about his military experience and why he joined Valor.
Can you tell us about your military experience?
I served in the British Royal Navy for 15 years (2000 to 2015) and was lucky enough to serve all over the world, including in the Gulf, the Indian Ocean, the Mediterranean, and Antarctica where I served on frigates and island patrol vessels. I also served in tri-service units in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as numerous shore establishments.
What motivated you to join the military and what did you learn from your experience?
I joined the military to follow in the footsteps of my father and grandfather who both served in the Army. I was also looking for a career that provided adventure, training, and purpose.
During my time in the military, I learned that anything is possible with a motivated and focused team and that I was much more capable than I ever realised. Serving in the military provided life lessons and gave me a strong work ethic, which I have taken forward into my EHS career. Serving also helped me be thankful for what I have in life.


Why did you join Valor?
I joined Valor to help provide a community for veterans and service affiliates. When I left the military, community is something I missed and it is difficult to replace, so having a community focused on veterans and armed forces affiliates was a driver for me.
Another driver was to be part of a platform to provide reassurance and help family members of military personnel understand service life. I want to provide advice, guidance, and resources to people transitioning to civilian life, as I know that the transition can be difficult, especially when trying to identify transferable skills from service and communicate them in a way that makes sense in the civilian community.
Thank you, Will, for your service, for sharing your experience, and for helping strengthen Valor’s community!