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.
The Corporate Citizen: Issue 38

Corporate citizenship professionals have always excelled at adapting to evolving contexts, and that skill has certainly been put to the test lately. While we cannot plan for everything, we can use current information to prepare for likely risks that may come our way. In this issue of the Corporate Citizen, we are touching upon a variety of topics intended to help you get curious about what’s to come
This issue features:
- Career Path
- Promoting diverse small business
- From the Corner Office
- Forward Focus
- Lasting programs grow and evolve
- Evolving strategies, emerging opportunities
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