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Two Pillars for a Sustainable Dialogue

Chris Hall

The same year, An joined the company, tasked with setting up its public relations and corporate social responsibility department (CSR). However, by 2017, innovation had become the top-ranked issue, demonstrating that industry players and investors were looking towards long-term solutions.

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From the Archive: Talking Sustainable Investing at Holiday Parties

Jon Hale

Author’s Note: No holiday parties for us this year because of the Omicron variant, but I wrote this back in 2017 and I think it still applies today. Sustainable investing resonates with those who would like to take a stand in favor of greater corporate social responsibility, which I suspect spans a greater range of investors than we think.

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Dignity First Climate Leadership

Sustainable Round Table

Hicks is a psychologist who gained global notice through her success in advancing the peace process in Northern Ireland, and between Palestine and Israel. Global businesses should apply this foundational principle to the private enterprises that public authorities charter. Dignity First Economic Leadership.

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25 badass women shaping climate action in 2021

GreenBiz

She is at the center of the NGO’s working relationship with Walmart , among other retailers and consumer brands, helping it launch in 2017 an expansive strategy to reduce its chemical footprint for consumables by 10 percent by 2022. . Rose Stuckey Kirk, Senior Vice President, Chief Corporate Social Responsibility Officer, Verizon.

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Dignity First: Executive, Enterprise & Economic Leadership

Sustainable Round Table

‘Doughnut Economics: 7 Ways to Think Like a 21st Century Economist” by Kate Raworth (2017), Book Cover. “Leading With Dignity: How to Create a Culture that Brings Out the Best in People” by Donna Hicks (2017). Never, that is only good for the scholar in his study.”6. Dignity First Executive Leadership.