Our purpose is what unites us at Henkel North America: Pioneers at heart for the good of generations. Our pioneering spirit is reflective of the diverse backgrounds, experiences and talents of our employees and partners. They dare to make an impact on the world by collaborating to tackle challenges, find solutions and open new perspectives.
Their contributions allow us to deliver products, services and innovations that enrich and improve everyday life. We invite you to “meet” our pioneers in our series, “Pioneers for Good.”
Introducing Eric
After five years of service in the US Army Eric Spaner was faced with a reality many veterans have to navigate; finding stability and work in civilian life. As he and his wife were expecting their first child – it was critical for him to find a career path where he would be able to transfer his skills from the military.
Through time, patience, and support from his community, Eric transformed nearly a decade of service into a career that excites and motivates him. In March 2022 he joined Henkel and is a Senior Project Manager for Adhesive Technologies North America. He has also found great purpose in advocating for veterans as President of Henkel’s Military Employee Resource Group (ERG) and through community engagement programs outside of work.
Driving Impact Through “Little Moments”
Eric finds value in what he calls the “little moments” – meaningful experiences that pack a transformative punch. Whether he is introducing the Military ERG to new members, sharing military traditions, connecting with veterans, or using the power of advocacy groups to reach people in need, Eric is passionate about fostering community and belonging.
One memorable moment with Henkel’s Military ERG is a recent initiative, spearheaded by Dana Kunz, with Foster Grandparents – a program organized by Community Action of Southern Kentucky that engages senior citizens to help mentor youth in underprivileged communities. The group donated over fifty care boxes complete with essential personal care products from Henkel Consumer Brands. In addition to the care packages, the ERG organized the donation of a new washer and dryer to a foster grandparent affectionately known as Ms. Flo, who had lost everything in a house fire only one year ago.
Reflecting, Eric says, “It was an honor to help her. Despite her hardships, Ms. Flo’s spirits were unwaveringly high. She was dancing and made everyone feel so welcome. It was a special and emotional moment for everyone involved.”
Eric continues to create impactful moments with different ERGs across Henkel. “I am extremely grateful and proud to be a member of the Military ERG because of the community that makes up the group. It’s a collective effort of a passionate team.”
This month, the Military ERG and the Awareness of Visible and Invisible Disabilities (AVID) ERG, are hosting a virtual event to raise awareness about the mental and physical obstacles military veterans face. Eric hopes the event will help destigmatize mental and physical disabilities, shifting the perspective to view them not as hurdles but as catapults for progress.