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.
Redefining Employee Well-being

When developing corporate citizenship initiatives, companies have the opportunity to serve both the communities in which they operate as well as bring employees together and contribute to a desirable corporate culture. Here we explore the programs of two leading companies—Target and General Mills—that have both been successful in attracting and retaining top talent.
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