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.
Evolving strategies, emerging opportunities

Just as companies must respond to the changing tides of market forces, corporate citizenship programs must also adapt to the changing environmental and social challenges that their employees, customers, and communities face. FedEx and Trane Technologies have refreshed their strategies to make their core businesses more sustainable and equitable for generations to come.
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