Editor’s Note: This post kicks off a month-long blog series, “Business Gives Back.” Check back frequently for stories of how individual member companies help tackle big problems.
Rarely before have I seen so many other business officials line up to speak with one of the Corporate Citizenship Awards winners.
You know the advertising slogan, “There’s no one way to eat a Reese’s”? Well, something of the sort could be said when it comes to organizing a corporate social responsibility (CSR) program. As with many challenges associated with CSR, there isn’t necessarily just one right way or wrong way to
On October 20-23, BSR (Business for Social Responsibility) convened an extensive group of professionals from multinational corporations, consultancies, NGOs, and governments at its annual conference, titled “Reset Economy. Reset World.”
A long-time supporter of BCLC, UPS is a valuable corporate citizenship partner to nonprofits and peer companies around the world.
By Michael C. Maibach, former Vice President of the Intel Corporation from 1983 – 2001. Today Maibach is the President of the European-American Business Council.
By Dr. Michael Hopkins. Dr.
There are more humans in slavery today than at any time in history – 27 MILLION, as reported by Kevin Bales, UN consultant on slavery and trafficking, at BCLC’s 2009 Global Corporate Citizens
In Malawi a few years ago, there was a woman who heard of a traveling trailer that would help her start a bank account.
When William Brindley, CEO of NetHope took the stage as the third presenter of the “Un-Conference,” he led with a bit of humor, referring to his colleague and fellow p