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Read MoreKatherine V. Smith
Executive DirectorKatherine is executive director of the Center for Corporate Citizenship, Boston College Carroll School of Management, and part-time faculty in the Carroll School of Management. As executive director, she oversees all of the Center's activities and strategic ventures.
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Read MoreThe Campbell Soup Foundation, the charitable arm of Campbell’s, has provided financial support to local champions that inspire positive change in communities throughout the U.S. where the company’s employees live and work
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Read MoreCommitted to economic inclusion, Tufts Health Plan has spent $80-plus million with businesses owned by people of color, women, veterans, people with disabilities and those in the LGBTQ+ community.
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Read MoreTCFD-aligned reporting helped Verizon place its existing climate goals in a strategic context by connecting them to long-term business strategies.
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Read MoreDutch Bros Coffee has always maintained its promise to give back to its community, and one way it does that is through various fundraising drives held throughout the year.
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Read MoreNew CSR jobs, members in the news, and more.
Read MoreCorporate citizenship professionals leverage their superpowers in ways that are specific to both your skills and your company’s core capabilities—where can you best contribute?
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Read More“Adobe Cares” is the principle that Adobe uses when designing its well-being programs, and in a short period of time, the computer software company has turned to innovative solutions to tackle the challenges we are currently facing as a society.
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