Corporate citizenship professionals have a vital role to play in data security and privacy.
Read MoreNancy R. Dunbar
PhDNancy Dunbar, Emerita, Brown University, studies and teaches persuasion, public speaking and rhetorical theory and analysis. A Brown University faculty member since 1982, she chaired the department of Theatre, Speech and Dance for five years before moving to University administration, first as dean of the College and, for 12 years, as associate provost. She has led implementations of enterprise management systems, overseen planning for academic space, and developed programs of academic department review and institutional assessment. As a member of the consulting team at Dynamic Communication, Nancy provides communication training programs to academic, non-profit, and business organizations.
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BBVA’s lessons learned in corporate responsibility provide an exemplary case study of how to rebound from failure to success.
Read MoreIn his leadership at USAA, Parker recognizes that business and corporate responsibility goals should serve a common purpose.
Read MoreCorporate citizenship professionals must constantly react to a changing field—which makes continuous learning part of the job description.
Read MoreEnvironmental sustainability is a critical component of corporate citizenship strategy and an increasingly important business priority. Companies that assess, manage, and communicate their environmental performance reduce risk, identify cost savings, and improve performance.
Read MoreAs companies today are being asked to report on not only their bottom line, but also how they are working to address ESG challenges such as climate change and social inequalities, voluntary reporting has become an increasingly important responsibility of corporate citizenship professionals.
Read MoreAt Berkshire Bank, perfect participation in employee volunteer programs deepens employee engagement, enhances reputation, and drives a culture of social responsibility.
Read MoreAttendees spent the final day of the Conference learning about engaging employees using corporate citizenship initiatives to promote mastery, autonomy, and purpose.
Read MoreThe final hours of the day delivered lessons learned from companies engaged in corporate citizenship efforts that have strong ties to a sustainable business purpose.
Read MoreThe morning’s sessions brought insights about the business case for community involvement, what makes a successful CSR program, and initiatives to improve the STEM talent pipeline.
Read MoreThe annual event for corporate citizenship professionals kicked off in Dallas with the presentation of the 11th annual Film Festival awards.
Read MoreThe Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship will welcome hundreds of professionals for two-and-a-half packed days of learning and networking.
Read MoreHow General Mills has implemented corporate citizenship programs that have successfully contributed to attracting and retaining top talent.
Read MoreEmployee engagement is an essential driver of both community involvement and business success.
Read MoreAn early look at the findings from the forthcoming Community Involvement Study 2019.
Read MoreWe’re excited to announce several additions to our Executive Education calendar to support the ever-expanding work of corporate citizenship professionals.
Read MoreSeyfarth Shaw has proven itself to be a community partner to diverse constituents, which has resulted in programs that are as responsive as they are impactful.
Read MoreThe winners will be announced at the 2019 International Corporate Citizenship Conference on April 28 in Dallas, TX.
Read MoreFor the first time, the Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship is offering executive education training in South America.
Read MoreToday, a new kind of leader is emerging—one who leads from behind and within.
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