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2019 Film Festival Finalists Announced!
Congratulations to the nine newest Corporate Citizenship Film Festival finalists!
Public voting for the 2019 Film Festival has closed and YOU have chosen this year's top nine submissions. Thank you to all the companies that entered.
The Corporate Citizenship Film Festival—presented by BBVA Compass—is a wonderful opportunity for the Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship to honor excellence in corporate citizenship and recognize the great work being undertaken by companies across the corporate citizenship landscape and around the globe.
The winner of each category, including a special award for Fan Favorite (based on public votes) and Best in Show (based on overall excellence in storytelling, production, and the connection of corporate citizenship to business value) will be announced at the 2019 International Corporate Citizenship Conference, held in Dallas, Texas on April 28-30.
Interested in entering our 2020 contest? Email filmfestival@bc.edu.
SMALL Company Category Finalists
Delta Dental of Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana | Building Brighter Futures
Mary Kay | Mary Kay’s Commitment to Ending Domestic Violence
MEDIUM Company Category Finalists
Blue Shield of California | Leigh Purry - A Glimpse of Hope
UL | Do Your Part, Share Safety Smart!
Vanguard | Vanguard: Community Stewardship
LARGE Company Category Finalists
FedEx | Reaching 17 million kids, improving infrastructure, and helping a global alliance: A FedEx Road Safety Story
Thermo Fisher Scientific | Working Together to Make a Difference
UPS | Transitional Learning Center (TLC)
You can check out highlights from our 2018 finalists below:
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