ISSUE BRIEF - In order to quickly and efficiently address traumatic events or natural disasters, corporate citizenship professionals must partner internally and externally to make the best possible use of all available resources, from corporate giving and volunteering to security, logistics, and supply chain management.
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A majority of the workforce in America is between the ages of 25 and 54. That thirty-year gap can have a significant impact on the effectiveness of engagement for employees when it comes to communication platforms and methods. This article recaps an employee engagement conversation, originally hosted at the 2022 International Corporate Citizenship Conference, featuring expert insights from CSR professionals at Berkshire Bank, Kyndryl, AvalonBay Communities, and S&P Global.
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