At the June 2022 Member Meetup, members discussed non-traditional community involvement partners--including business competitors. Speakers from TELUS and the Pitney Bowes Foundation offered examples of successful, collaborative programs.
Reeling out stories of resilience

Throughout the disruptions of 2020-2021, corporate citizenship professionals have used the skills and tactics they have learned in helping their companies grapple with major global issues and applying them to support employees, stabilize communities, and ultimately invest in future health and prosperity. The 13th annual Film Festival winners exemplified this mentality of resilience and effectively communicated their success, and were recognized at the 2021 International Corporate Citizenship Conference.
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