Amazon delivery station manager: ‘We believe that when we work together, we can deliver smiles both inside and outside our operations’

Hazem Shazly, Delivery station manager for Amazon - Linkedin
Hazem Shazly, Delivery station manager for Amazon - Linkedin
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Hazem Shazly, the delivery station manager at Amazon, emphasized the importance of teamwork in enabling the company to deliver a positive impact beyond its operations. He highlighted areas such as philanthropy, education, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), and local partnerships. This statement was made on LinkedIn.

“At Amazon, we believe that when we work together, we can deliver smiles both inside and outside our operations,” said Shazly, according to LinkedIn.

In 2025, Amazon expanded its community impact through significant initiatives in philanthropy, STEM education, and local partnerships. The focus was on underserved groups and disaster relief. Programs like Amazon Future Engineer continue to provide computer science resources, while the AWS (Amazon Web Services) Education Equity Initiative funds AI (Artificial Intelligence) and cloud-based learning tools. The company also supports food, housing, and emergency aid through its “Right Now Needs” fund.

According to the company data for 2025, Amazon Future Engineer has awarded over $46 million in scholarships to approximately 1,150 students and delivered more than 17 million hours of STEM instruction to over 2.1 million students across the United States. Meanwhile, AWS committed $100 million in credits and technical expertise globally through its Education Equity Initiative to expand access to digital learning.

Compared with peers such as Microsoft and Google in 2025, Amazon’s community investments are notable for their scale and inclusivity. The company’s efforts include offering apprenticeships, scholarships, and free cloud training to underserved groups while maintaining local partnerships. This breadth makes its programs uniquely practical compared to peers’ grant-heavy models.

Elshazly studied Marketing in the Department of Business Administration at the Faculty of Commerce. He has five years of experience in real estate sales and specializes in social media marketing including strategy development, platform management, content creation, and advanced sales techniques. Additionally, he possesses knowledge in real estate investment. Currently, Elshazly is a member of the Operations Team at Souq.com.



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