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More Than a Dress: The 15th Annual Woman’s Day Red Dress Awards

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By Nici Bush, General Manager, Mars Symbioscience at Mars

SOURCE:Mars, Incorporated

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This month, I have the privilege of presenting an award at the Woman’s Day Red Dress Awards, where we at Mars Symbioscience, makers of CocoaVia® dietary supplement, are the lead sponsor for the third year in a row. Before I don my own red dress at this glamorous event, (thankfully picked out by my 18-year old daughter on a rushed Sunday afternoon shopping trip,) I find myself reflecting on what this award means to me as a business leader, a woman, a friend, and a mother.  

First, I’m proud to work for a company that values women, and values scientific and public health achievement. Mars Symbioscience has invested in this partnership with Woman’s Day to raise awareness about heart disease risk, and to shine a spotlight on the medical professionals, scientists and advocates who are advancing our knowledge and progress in fighting heart disease in women. Many of these advocates are women themselves. As a female leader at Mars with a cadre of highly skilled female scientists on my team, I know what a difference we can make when we come together towards a goal. I’m very #proudlymars!

First, I’m proud to work for a company that values women, and values scientific and public health achievement. Mars Symbioscience has invested in this partnership with Woman’s Day to raise awareness about heart disease risk, and to shine a spotlight on the medical professionals, scientists and advocates who are advancing our knowledge and progress in fighting heart disease in women. Many of these advocates are women themselves. As a female leader at Mars with a cadre of highly skilled female scientists on my team, I know what a difference we can make when we come together towards a goal. I’m very #proudlymars!

I’ll be presenting our CocoaVia® Healthy Heart Award to an inspirational woman who is making a tremendous impact in the field of cardiology – Dr. Icilma Fergus. Cardiovascular-related diseases are the leading cause of death in the United States and developing countries, and disproportionately affect women and certain ethnic minorities. When I think of disease risk for women, I typically think of breast cancer, which is why I’ve always been a big supporter of breast cancer research. However, what most people don’t know is that cardiovascular disease is actually the leading cause of death in women in the U.S., which is why it is so critical that we raise awareness of the issue and recognize those that are making strides to combat these statistics. Dr. Fergus has dedicated her career to finding solutions to reduce the impact of heart disease in women and at-risk populations. She is a prominent educator in the local community where she works and is the founder and director of the series of Healthy Hearts projects – Harlem Healthy Hearts and Montserrat Healthy Hearts – which involve education, demonstration and screening for chronic conditions that lead to heart disease. She makes voluntary annual trips to her home country of Montserrat as part of this work. She is also a co-founder of the Programme Ultima Femme, a holistic program incorporating aspects of optimal nutrition, exercise, and self-management techniques to promote wellness in the workplace.

I admire Dr. Fergus’s dedication and steadfast pursuit of health equality. This is something we should all be working towards, together. It’s not OK to me that that someone could be at a greater risk of dying from heart disease because of their gender, ethnicity, or zip code. Equal access to screenings, treatments and preventive care is a bar that we need to set for ourselves as a society.

I admire Dr. Fergus for her incredible contributions in her field. Cardiology is a dynamic area of study and practice, and Dr. Fergus has forged her own path and risen steadily as a leader among her peers. She is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Cardiology and currently serves as the Director of the Cardiovascular Disparities Center and Associate Professor at Mount Sinai Medical Center. Prior to this, she served as the Chief of the Division of Cardiology at Columbia University Harlem Hospital. She is the Immediate Past President of the Association of Black Cardiologists, and a Board Member of the New York City Affiliate of the American Heart Association. She’s helping to set the agenda for the future of cardiology, and she is a tremendous role model for young women pursuing S.T.E.M. careers. 

Finally, I admire Dr. Fergus because she is a woman helping other women. And she’s helping people in the communities where she lives and works. In my interactions with her she is quick to point out the contributions of her team and her pride in their work. I can’t overstate the importance of woman-to-woman support and mentorship. One of my favorite aspects of my work at Mars is the time I spend coaching and mentoring others to achieve their personal and professional leadership goals. Last year I wrote about being bold in leadership and the balance women often have to strike between being bold enough to say “No” without guilt, and bold enough to say “Yes” when they’re uncertain. This kind of leadership is needed to drive change.

All of our CocoaVia® Healthy Heart Award recipients, Dr. Icilma Fergus (2018), Dr. Holly Anderson (2017) and Dr. Joanne Lupton (2016) are boldly leading the way to better health for everyone. I look forward to a future where health equality is realized, our planet and our communities are valued, and women are well-represented at the top of every career field. This February, I’ll proudly wear my red dress in honor of women’s heart health and extend my thanks for the achievements that bring us closer to these goals.  

Tweet me:Mars Symbioscience is partnering with @WomansDay as lead sponsor of #RedDressAwards. Learn what this partnership means to one Mars Associate - as a business leader, a woman, a friend, and a mother http://bit.ly/2sa57VJ

KEYWORDS: Philanthropy & Cause Initiatives, Awards, Ratings & Rankings, Mars Incorporated, Woman’s Day Red Dress Awards

 


Small Business Owners Descend on Washington to Advocate for Small Businesses With Goldman Sachs CEO, Warren Buffett, Michael Bloomberg

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SOURCE:Bloomberg

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More than 2,000 small business owners will descend on Washington for the first-ever 10,000 Small Businesses Summit: The Big Power of Small Business from Feb. 13-14. They will charge Capitol Hill with more than 2,000 small business owners to chart a path for growth and share their experiences and insights with policymakers. Goldman Sachs Chairman and CEO Lloyd C. Blankfein, Berkshire Hathaway Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett, and founder of Bloomberg LP and Bloomberg Philanthropies and three-term Mayor of New York City Michael R. Bloomberg, among numerous other industry leaders and policymakers, will also participate in the Summit.

One of the largest-ever gatherings of small business owners, the summit represents an extension of the 10,000 Small Businesses program, which provides practical business education and access to capital for small businesses. Thousands of small business owners and 10,000 Small Businesses program alumni from across the U.S. will participate in the two-day event and focus on charting a path to help small businesses grow and compete successfully. To date nationally, Goldman Sachs’s 10,000 Small Businesses program has reached more than 8,000 small business owners across all 50 states. 

Also, for more information, click here. 

KEYWORDS: Events, Media & Communications, Philanthropy & Cause Initiatives, 10K, Bloomberg, 10000 Small Businesses, Small Business Summit, Mike Bloomberg, Goldman Sachs

2018 Global Pro Bono Summit Gathers Innovators of the Field in Mumbai

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SOURCE:Taproot Foundation

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MUMBAI, India, February 6, 2018 / 3BLMedia/ - The Taproot Foundation, together with BMW Foundation Herbert Quandt and local host iVolunteer, will convene the 6th annual Global Pro Bono Summit February 6 – 9 in Mumbai, India.

“Pro bono is an increasingly valuable resource for our global communities,” says Elizabeth Schwan-Rosenwald, Taproot’s Chief External Relations Officer. “The Global Pro Bono Summit offers a unique opportunity to bring together cross-sector leaders eager to innovate and expand the ways in which pro bono can be used to create social impact.”

Year over year, pro bono continues to be the fastest growing volunteer program internationally. CEP’s 2017 Giving in Numbers reports that 51% of companies worldwide now integrate pro bono programs into their Corporate Social Responsibility offerings. Why? “Pro bono is that unique approach that tics all the boxes for companies,” says Schwan-Rosenwald. “It engages and develops talent, offers employees an opportunity for civic engagement, and makes a significant impact on the world’s challenges. We call that a triple win.”

About the Global Pro Bono Summit
Since 2013, the Global Pro Bono Network, Taproot Foundation and BMW Foundation Herbert Quandt have hosted the Global Pro Bono Summit. This invitation-only gathering brings together leaders and practitioners from across sectors who share the vision of tackling global challenges by connecting the skills and talents of the business community with non-governmental organizations worldwide.

Programming at this year’s Summit includes in-depth sessions on:

  • what successful cross-sector collaboration looks like.
  • how pro bono programming has flourished in India and how lessons learned can be applied globally.
  • addressing major social issues with human capital investments.
  • best practices around the intersection between leadership development and pro bono.

2018 Global Pro Bono Summit

Follow us: #GPBS2018

Website:http://www.probonosummit2018.org/

Participating regions/countries: Australia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, France, Germany, Georgia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Morocco, Norway, Peru, Portugal, Russia, Saudia Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States of America, Vietnam

About the Taproot Foundation
Taproot Foundation, a U.S. based nonprofit, connects nonprofits and social change organizations with passionate, skilled volunteers who share their expertise pro bono. Taproot is creating a world where organizations dedicated to social change have full access—through pro bono service—to the marketing, strategy, HR, and IT resources they need to be most effective. Since 2001, Taproot’s skilled volunteers have served 4,600 social change organizations providing 1.5 million hours of work worth over $160 million in value. Taproot is a national organization with offices in New York City, San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, and Chicago and is leading a network of global pro bono providers in over 30 countries around the world. 
www.taprootfoundation.org @taprootfound

Tweet me:Innovators from around the globe gather at the 2018 Global #ProBono Summit in Mumbai, hosted by @iVolunteerIndia and convened by @BMWFoundation and @TaprootFound. Follow along at #GPBS2018 http://bit.ly/2GSogPd

Contact Info:

Taproot Foundation
pr@taprootfoundation.org
@TaprootFound

KEYWORDS: Events, Media & Communications, Conferences, Taproot Foundation

 

T. Rowe Price Sponsors Local Cybersecurity Programs to Grow Baltimore's Cybersecurity Workforce

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University of Maryland, Baltimore County and Loyola Blakefield Receive Donations to Cybersecurity Programs to Further STEM Education and Research

SOURCE:T. Rowe Price

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February 6, 2018 /3BL Media/ - T. Rowe Price Group (NASDAQ-GS: TROW) announced today that the firm’s information security team made financial contributions to two local cybersecurity programs in an effort to support science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and research specifically in cybersecurity. University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) Center for Cybersecurity received $60,000 and Loyola Blakefield received $25,000.

Supporting a local high school as well as a university is another way T. Rowe Price is working to develop and expand the pipeline of talent in the cybersecurity workforce. The partnership with these two Baltimore institutions, which go beyond the financial contributions, will support the development of local talent. T. Rowe Price will be offering Baltimore-based internship and shadowing opportunities to students as well guest lectures on technical topics and career development.  

Specifically, T. Rowe Price’s donation to UMBC will support a graduate student working on research relevant to cybersecurity in financial services and will also support undergraduate cybersecurity students through UMBC’s Cyber Scholars Program. The donation to Loyola Blakefield will assist in growing their Cyber Science Informatics initiative which was created five years ago.

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Tom Quinn, Head of Information Security, T. Rowe Price

“The shortage of qualified cybersecurity candidates is increasing and by providing financial support for cyber education we can expand the pipeline of knowledgeable students interested in entering the profession.

“We have built a strong partnership with UMBC over the past few decades that has provided us a robust talent pipeline for the firm. We currently have over 200 associates who are UMBC alumni. And we are excited to strengthen our partnership with Loyola Blakefield, where student are discovering the vital roles they can perform within the industry and providing them the necessary experience to succeed.”

Anupam Joshi, Director of the Center for Cybersecurity and chair of computer science and electrical engineering, UMBC

“We are delighted to be working with T. Rowe Price. This new collaboration with T. Rowe Price’s security team will support UMBC’s efforts to cultivate new cyber talent, increase diversity in the field, and provide great opportunities for our students to be exposed to cybersecurity in financial services while preparing them for promising careers protecting critical infrastructure.”

Steve Morrill, Director of Technology, Loyola Blakefield

“Having T. Rowe as a cornerstone partner provides our students an opportunity to test-drive careers and gain a more direct perspective on cybersecurity’s ever more vital role in the financial world. The partnership is fueling a talent pipeline that has exciting careers at the other end, and we could not be more thrilled to be working with T. Rowe on this critical initiative.”

About UMBC Center for Cybersecurity

The UMBC Center for Cybersecurity is an interdisciplinary university center that unifies UMBC’s many cybersecurity capabilities. The Center aims to provide both Maryland and the nation with academic and research leadership, collaboration, innovation, and outreach in this critical discipline by streamlining its academic, research, workforce development, and technology incubation activities to advance UMBC’s position as a leading research university in cybersecurity-related disciplines. More information can be found: www.cybersecurity.umbc.edu

About Loyola Blakefield

Loyola Blakefield is a Catholic, Jesuit, college preparatory school founded in 1852, for boys in grades six through twelve located in Towson, Maryland. Loyola Blakefield offers a challenging college preparatory curriculum that provides a broad range of major course offerings including honors and advanced placement courses, complemented by a selection of enriching electives and co-curricular activities.

The Cyber Science program at Loyola Blakefield provides students with industry-caliber skills required by today’s fastest growing employers and offers them the most advanced opportunities to apply those skills in the classroom. The program further enables students to test drive their future careers and understand (in high school) the long-term meaning of their college selection and major life choices. More information can be found: www.loyolablakefield.org/page/Academics/Cyber-Science 

About T. Rowe Price

Founded in 1937, Baltimore-based T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. (troweprice.com), is a global investment management organization with $991 billion in assets under management as of December 31, 2017. The organization provides a broad array of mutual funds, subadvisory services, and separate account management for individual and institutional investors, retirement plans, and financial intermediaries. The company also offers sophisticated investment planning and guidance tools. T. Rowe Price’s disciplined, risk-aware investment approach focuses on diversification, style consistency, and fundamental research.

Public Relations Contact:

Briana Wessell

410-577-8025 

briana_wessell@troweprice.com      

Tweet me:.@TRowePrice sponsors #cybersecurity programs to grow #Baltimore cybersecurity workforce http://bit.ly/2GRFexh

KEYWORDS: Innovation & Technology, Education, cybersecurity, UMBC, Loyola, T. Rowe Price

New Animation: GRI Competitive Business Program for SMEs

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SOURCE:GRI

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Thousands of large companies around the world already reap the benefits of sustainability reporting, like lower energy costs, and more productive employees. At GRI we believe that all companies, regardless of their size, should have access to these benefits. 

​To help small and medium sized enterprises, or SMEs, unlock the many benefits of sustainability reporting, we have established GRI’s Competitive Business Program. With GRI’s training and coaching, and the help of the Digital Reporting Platform, SMEs can collect data about their activities in a simple manner. And this information can be easily incorporated into the sustainability reporting of larger companies, making the impacts along the supply chain more transparent. 

With GRI’s help, companies large and small can tap into the benefits of sustainability reporting in a way that works for them, their business partners, their investors, and their community. The program is currently open to companies in Colombia, Ghana, Indonesia, Peru, South Africa and Vietnam. 
 
Watch this video to learn more.

Tweet me:With the Competitive Business Program, @GRI_Secretariat is helping #SMEs break into global value chains by improving #transparency around their #sustainability #impacts. Watch this two-minute animation to find out more about the benefits of #CSR for SMEs: http://bit.ly/2DyM9JF

KEYWORDS: Supply Chain & the Circular Economy, Philanthropy & Cause Initiatives, GRI, global reporting initiative, sustainability reporting, GRI Standards, SMEs, Competitive Business Program

Aramark Building Community: A Decade of Impact

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SOURCE:Aramark

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Millions of families struggle to make ends meet, but through Aramark Building Community, Aramark partners with local community centers to provide solutions. Tens of thousands of employees have shared their skills and expertise to inspire healthy lifestyles and help people succeed at work.

In 2018, Aramark Building Community celebrates 10 years of enriching and nourishing lives in local communities. What started with a few hundred volunteers in three cities has grown to impact lives in more than 50 cities. The program now includes an awards and grant program to recognize outstanding community center leadership, an online academy for local community centers to access a multitude of educational resources, a global volunteer day, when employees around the world demonstrate their year-round commitment to communities with hundred of health and wellness and workforce projects, and Feed Your Potential 365 Clubs that teach families to lead healthier lives.

Since 2008, Aramark Building Community has impacted 5 million children and families in 15 countries, engaged 60,000 employees, and invested tens of millions of dollars in local communities.

Watch the video to see Aramark volunteers at work.

Tweet me:In 2018, @Aramark Building Community celebrates 10 years of enriching and nourishing lives in local communities. Watch the video. http://bit.ly/2nw5KTV

KEYWORDS: Social Impact & Volunteering, Good Health and Well-Being, Aramark, ARAMARK Building Community

Change 1% to Change the World

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A TedXGeorgiaTech 2017 Salon Series Talk

SOURCE:Ray C. Anderson Foundation

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The Ray C. Anderson Foundation's NextGen funded an expansion of Georgia Tech's Carbon Reduction Challenge in 2017 to include Georgia Tech interns and co-op students from all majors and disciplines.  This TedXGeorgiaTech Salon Series talk is presented by one of the interns from the winning team at SunTrust.  Will Courrèges-Clercq talks about his experiences at the Ray C. Anderson Center for Sustainable Business and how guidance he gained there has inspired his plans for the future. 

Tweet me:Change 1% to Cahnge the World. A @TedXGeorgiaTech Salon series talk focused on the Carbon Reduction Challenge funded by the Foundation's NextGen @GT_ACSB and @georgiatechbsch https://youtu.be/Sra7yNd6WI0

Contact Info:

Valerie Bennett
Ray C. Anderson Foundation
+1 (770) 317-5858
valerie@raycandersonfoundation.org

Arianna Robinson
Ray C. Anderson Center for Sustainable Business
+1 (404) 385-3759
arianna.robinson@scheller.gatech.edu

KEYWORDS: Environment, Climate Action, TedXGeorgiaTech, Ray C. Anderson Center for Sustainable Business, Ray C. Anderson Foundation, Carbon Reduction Challenge, Scheller College of Business

Washington Can’t Kill Solar Power: 6 Reasons to Be Optimistic About the Future of Solar

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By: Mike Bloomberg

SOURCE:Bloomberg

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The Trump administration recently announced that the U.S. will be implementing a steep tariff on solar panel imports. Taxing those solar panels up to 30 percent will destroy U.S. jobs, because far more Americans are involved in installing and maintaining panels than in manufacturing them. It will also raise Americans’ electric bills, by making the energy marketplace less competitive. And it will hurt our environment and public health, by slowing the transition away from heavily polluting, carbon-emitting fossil fuels.

Congress should stand up for American workers and consumers and overturn the administration’s harmful decision. But although that is unlikely to happen, there are still many reasons to be optimistic about the future of solar and America’s transition to a clean energy future, as Carl Pope and I write about in our book, Climate of Hope.

To read the six reasons, click here.

Tweet me:Washington Can’t Kill Solar Power: 6 Reasons to be Optimistic About the Future of Solar @mikebloomberg @medium #cleanenergy #climateofhope http://bit.ly/2BHKcgD

KEYWORDS: Energy, Environment, Bloomberg, mikebloomberg, Clean Energy, solar power, climate of hope


LA Kings Join Forces With Enrich LA to Build Edible Garden at East Los Angeles YMCA

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SOURCE:AEG

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AEG’s LA Kings and Enrich LA joined forces, with the help of Blue Shield of California, to build an edible and interactive garden at Weingart YMCA Wellness & Aquatic Center last week.

Throughout the day, Kings staff built and installed 13 planter beds with fully functioning drip irrigation systems for the YMCA to further its education initiatives surrounding maintaining healthy lifestyles.

“We could not be more grateful for the generosity of the LA Kings, Enrich LA and Blue Shield of California. The new edible garden their volunteers built will help us to more fully serve the children, teens and families that come to the Weingart YMCA for the self-empowering programs and services they have to come to expect,” said Scottie Biggers, executive director, Weingart YMCA Wellness & Aquatic Center. “We will be able to provide healthy meals for families and foster an appreciation for home-grown, unprocessed foods, that hopefully will become the foundation for our community to live a healthier lifestyle.”

While the Kings and Enrich LA have previously teamed up to build three gardens in the past year throughout the greater Los Angeles area, this marks the second garden the LA Kings have sponsored exclusively for the YMCA. The Kings will build an additional three gardens throughout 2018 at various YMCAs throughout the greater Los Angeles area.

Enrich LA is a community wellness non-profit organization that builds edible gardens for youth and families. Focusing on low-income and underserved neighborhoods of Los Angeles, Enrich LA hopes to engage students in cultivating and appreciating eating simple, home-grown foods.

Tweet me:AEG’s @LAKings join forces with @EnrichLA to build an edible garden with the help of @BlueShieldCA the Weingart #YMCA Wellness & Aquatic Center! http://bit.ly/2C0A5z2

KEYWORDS: Philanthropy & Cause Initiatives, Education, AEG, LA Kings, Enrich LA, Blue Shield of California, YMCA, edible gardens, Weingart YMCA Wellness & Aquatic Center

  

Xylem Employees Volunteer More Than 35,800 Hours in 2017

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SOURCE:Xylem Inc.

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RYE BROOK, N.Y., February 7, 2018 /3BL Media/ – Employees from Xylem (NYSE:XYL), a leading global water technology company that is dedicated to solving the world’s most challenging water issues, logged more than 35,800 volunteer hours in 2017, participating in activities aimed at providing and protecting safe water resources in communities and educating people about water issues. Xylem Watermark, the company’s corporate citizenship platform, launched a service-focused employee engagement program in 2016 in support of this mission with a goal of logging 100,000 volunteer hours by the end of 2018. This year’s achievement brings the total number of volunteer hours to nearly 57,000, more than halfway to that goal. This program is an integral part of realizing Xylem’s vision: a world where water issues are no longer a barrier to human health, prosperity and sustainable development.

“The spirit of service continues to drive and inspire Xylem colleagues to make a difference,” said Joseph Vesey, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer. “By engaging in water issues globally and locally, the Xylem Watermark program provides an opportunity for our colleagues to connect with and contribute to the communities where we work and live.”

Over the past year, more than 4,000 volunteers in 38 countries participated in over 430 events, working with local nonprofit organizations committed to water-related issues in their communities. Activities included cleaning and restoring local waterways, planting vegetation to protect shorelines from erosion and salinization, and pledging to conserve water for 30 days.

In 2017, the Watermark program invested more than $2.9 million through corporate grants and employee contributions (including corporate matching) to the company’s global nonprofit partners in support of Watermark’s mission. Those partners – Planet Water Foundation, Mercy Corps, EarthEcho, Water For People, Chinese Women’s Development Fund, and Fundación Avina – have all been critical to the impact made by Xylem volunteers and Xylem Watermark.

Xylem also responded to Hurricanes Harvey and Irma and flooding in South Asia by pledging $1 million in financial and volunteer contributions and another $500,000 toward relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Maria. Xylem Watermark double matched all employee contributions to Mercy Corps, Planet Water and the Red Cross toward hurricane relief efforts. In addition to these contributions, Xylem sent 100 volunteers to work with Habitat For Humanity Houston to help rebuild houses following Hurricane Harvey. Xylem volunteers also helped to construct 10 Planet Water Aqua Towers in remote areas of Puerto Rico following Hurricanes Irma and Maria.

In June 2017, Engage for Good honored the Xylem Watermark program with the Gold Halo Award in the Employee Engagement category. The Halo Awards are North America’s highest honor for corporate social initiatives and cause marketing. The award recognizes social good campaigns and initiatives targeted at employees and/or consumers involving a company and a cause.

About Xylem

Xylem (XYL) is a leading global water technology company committed to developing innovative technology solutions to the world’s water challenges. The Company’s products and services move, treat, analyze, monitor and return water to the environment in public utility, industrial, residential and commercial building services settings. Xylem also provides a leading portfolio of smart metering, network technologies and advanced infrastructure analytics solutions for water, electric and gas utilities. The Company’s more than 16,000 employees bring broad applications expertise with a strong focus on identifying comprehensive, sustainable solutions.  Headquartered in Rye Brook, New York with 2017 revenue of $4.7 billion, Xylem does business in more than 150 countries through a number of market-leading product brands. 

The name Xylem is derived from classical Greek and is the tissue that transports water in plants, highlighting the engineering efficiency of our water-centric business by linking it with the best water transportation of all – that which occurs in nature. For more information, please visit us at www.xylem.com.

About Xylem Watermark

Xylem Watermark, Xylem’s corporate citizenship program, provides and protects safe water resources for many of the world’s most vulnerable communities and educates individuals around the globe about water issues. This social commitment reflects Xylem’s ethos of valuing the “triple bottom-line:” financial, environmental and social.  The company firmly believes in the notion of doing well by doing good, and dedicates resources to initiatives that demonstrate its commitment. 

Xylem Watermark was founded in 2008 and, with its six nonprofit partners, has provided clean water and sanitation solutions to over three million people in 25 countries. Xylem launched its first Global Month of Service in October 2016 to provide a focused time to inspire employees to get involved and bring the mission of Xylem Watermark to their communities. In 2017, Xylem Watermark launched the Make Your Mark 30 Day Challenge to engage employees in solving global and local water issues in ways about which they are passionate.

To learn more about Xylem Watermark, please visit www.xylemwatermark.com.

Tweet me:.@XylemInc employees #volunteer more than 35,800 hours in 2017 http://bit.ly/2C1WrR2 @XylemWatermark #MakeYourMark #LetsSolveWater

Contact Info:

Michael C. Fields
+1 (845) 476-5718
michaelc.fields@Xyleminc.com

KEYWORDS: Social Impact & Volunteering, Environment, Xylem, Xylem Watermark

  

GRI Podcast February Edition: Business and Human Rights

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SOURCE:GRI

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In the first episode of 2018, GRI interviews Caroline Rees, President of Shift, the leading center of expertise on the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. There's also a report from the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, where GRI’s Chief Executive Tim Mohin delivered an important message to world leaders. You will also find out how GRI's Regional Hub in South Asia is helping local businesses contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Subscribe to the monthly GRI podcast on iTunes, or listen to previous edisodes here

Tweet me:This month's @GRI_Secretariat podcast is now available: Talk on business and human rights with Caroline Rees from @shiftproject, a report from the #WEF2018 from GRI's @TimJMohin, and an update on GRI's work on #SDGs in India. Click here to listen now: http://bit.ly/GRIPodFeb18

KEYWORDS: Sustainable Development Goals, Philanthropy & Cause Initiatives, GRI, global reporting initiative, GRI Standards, sustainability reporting, UN guiding principles, SDGs

Boeing’s “Dollars for Doers” Employee Match Program Takes Community Investments Higher

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Employee benefit part of previously announced $300M tax reform package

SOURCE:Boeing

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CHICAGO, February 7, 2018 /3BL Media/ - Boeing [NYSE: BA] leadership announced today several policy revisions to the Boeing volunteer and gift match programs. As part of the company’s $100 million tax relief investment earmarked for corporate charitable investments, the enhanced “Dollars for Doers” employee match program rewards those employees who give their time, talent and resources to local communities around the world. The “Dollars for Doers” program includes:

  • Higher gift match levels for all employees. Boeing will now match eligible charitable gifts made by employees up to $10,000, increasing the current cap from $6,000.
  • A reduction to 10 hours in the number of volunteer hours needed to obtain a company match, matched at $10 per hour in 10-hour increments. Current program requirements dictate an employee must donate at least 25 hours to the same organization in order to receive a company match.
  • A new team volunteer match program allows teams of Boeing employees to donate their time to non-profit organizations, and in exchange, the company will provide a monetary gift to that organization. Teams must meet minimum hours-of-service requirements, and the gift will be scaled based on the number of Boeing teammates who participate in the activity.
  • The addition of non-U.S. and subsidiary employees to the company’s volunteer and gift match programs.

“Over the years, Boeing and its employees have made lasting impacts in the communities that each of us calls home,” said John Blazey, vice president, Boeing Global Engagement. “The changes we are making to our volunteer and gift matching programs will enable even greater personal and collective investments in those local communities, bettering the world around us one neighborhood at a time.”

As part of the broader $300 million tax reform package, Boeing officials said the company will introduce additional employee benefits programs throughout 2018.

“We are a company within an industry that has had and will continue to have a meaningful role in the growth of our nation and the world,” Blazey said. “Through increased employee and community investments like the ones announced today, Boeing and its generous employees inspire the dreamers of tomorrow, and we move the world today through our products and our giving.”

About The Boeing Company:
Through purposeful investments, employee engagement and thoughtful advocacy efforts, Boeing and its employees support innovative partnerships and programs that align with the company’s strategic objectives, create value and help build better communities worldwide. This includes improving access to globally competitive learning as well as workforce and skills development and supporting our military and veteran communities. See how Boeing and its employees give their time, talent and resources in communities around the world. Download the 2017 Boeing Global Engagement Portfolio.

Chicago-based Boeing is the world’s largest aerospace company and leading manufacturer of commercial jetliners and defense, space and security systems. A top U.S. exporter, the company supports airlines and U.S. and allied government customers in 150 countries.      

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Contact:
Jason Capeheart
Boeing Global Engagement
+1 312-544-2568
Jason.S.Capeheart@boeing.com

Follow us on Twitter: @Boeing

KEYWORDS: Responsible Business & Employee Engagement, Events, Media & Communications, Boeing

Announcing Bloomberg’s Data Science Academic Engagement Programs

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SOURCE:Bloomberg

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February 7, 2017 /3BL Media/ - At Bloomberg, we believe in contributing back to the community. In data science, we contribute back by sponsoring conferences, meetups, publishing our findings in conferences and journals, and contributing code to open source libraries. In addition to these efforts, we support academic research through meaningful engagement with university faculty and Ph.D. candidates. To this end, Bloomberg has established two grant programs which provide funding for academic research, as well as enable faculty and Ph.D. candidates to collaborate with Bloomberg’s data scientists.

Read more here. 

Tweet me:Announcing Bloomberg’s Data Science Academic Engagement Programs #datascience #machinelearning #naturallanguageprocessing @techatbloomberg @bloomberg http://bit.ly/2E23RcE

KEYWORDS: Innovation & Technology, Philanthropy & Cause Initiatives, data-science, machine-learning natural-language-processing, Bloomberg, techatbloomberg, code

A Taste of General Mills Podcast: Taste of the NFL

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SOURCE:General Mills

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The premiere party in the state that hosts “The Big Game” each year is Taste of the NFL, which donates a portion of its proceeds to food banks and hunger relief organizations in each of the 32 pro football cities. It started in 1992 when Minneapolis was home to the game for the first time. This year, Taste of the NFL was back in Minnesota for its 27th event. In this episode, you’ll hear from the founder of Taste of the NFL, Wayne Kostroski, Andrew Zimmern (“Bizarre Foods”), Second Harvest Heartland’s Rob Zeaske and General Mills Chairman and CEO Jeff Harmening. For more information, visit us at blog.generalmills.com.

Tweet me:Learn how @GeneralMills has teamed up with @TasteoftheNFL to fight #hunger in this new podcast http://bit.ly/2FQ3r5z

KEYWORDS: Philanthropy & Cause Initiatives, Hunger Relief, taste of the nfl, General Mills Foundation, Hunger, Food Insecurity, General Mills

No Barriers Youth, Wells Fargo Select Winners of Global Impact Challenge

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Student competition sparked ideas for building a world free of barriers, stereotypes and discrimination

SOURCE:Wells Fargo & Company

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FORT COLLINS, Colo., February 8, 2018 /3BL Media/ – No Barriers Youth and Wells Fargo announced the winners of their year-long Global Impact Challenge, a diversity and inclusion competition designed to spark ideas from high school and middle school students for building a world free of barriers, stereotypes and discrimination.

Teachers from 20 schools across the U.S. recruited diverse teams of students with and without disabilities and followed an online curriculum designed to foster creativity and develop projects to address local diversity and inclusion issues. Common topics included improving accessibility and encouraging the inclusion of minority populations and people with visible and nonvisible disabilities.

Subject matter experts from Wells Fargo and No Barriers USA jointly evaluated the project proposals and video presentations. Overall, teams participating in the Global Impact Challenge included 156 students in nine states.

“Wells Fargo is thrilled to help develop and implement the inaugural Global Impact Challenge,” says Kathy Martinez, head of Disability and Accessibility Strategy at Wells Fargo. “The teachers and students developed many creative project proposals that focused on diversity and inclusion. We sincerely hope that all of the teams turn their proposals into reality, helping make the world a more inclusive place.”

Two first-place teams received $5,000 to help them implement their projects:

  • Grady High School, Atlanta, included six students led by teacher Nadia Goodvin. The team developed a working organization to address the lack of local sensory-friendly theaters, films and other recreational events in Atlanta for people with sensory processing disorders and related conditions.

  • Hill Country Middle School, Austin, Texas, included six students led by teacher Sylvia Troxell. The team proposed a project to create a fun, interactive educational campaign about hidden disabilities to help ensure that all students welcomed, understood and encouraged to participate to the best of their abilities.

One runner-up team received $2,000 to help it implement its project:

  • Century High School, Rochester, Minn., included five students led by teacher Michael Eckerman. The team proposed a social storytelling platform for students to share personal stories of hardships and barriers, with the goal of creating a sense of unity by highlighting the differences of others and the difficulties they face.

“The students are serious about the viability of their project proposals,” said Goodvin. “It’s amazing how a group of kids can bring an idea to life. Their enthusiasm and confidence inspire me. They will do so much good in their lives.”

The two first-place teams also received invitations — including airfare, accommodations and meals — to the 2018 No Barriers Summit Oct. 5–6 in New York City. The No Barriers Summit is a premiere immersive event that brings together people of all backgrounds and abilities who are transcending barriers to unleash their fullest potential and live a life of purpose.

View a video about the Global Impact Challenge and to see the student reactions: 
http://bit.ly/nbyouth-gic2018video(1.5 minutes)

Congratulations to the following 14 schools, organizations and educators that completed and submitted project proposals as part of their participation in the Global Impact Challenge:

  • Boys and Girls Club of Boston, team led by Charles Armstrong-Hicks

  • Hinsdale South High School, Hinsdale, Ill., team led by Raymond Baker

  • Riverdale Kingsbridge Academy, Bronx, N.Y., team led by Carolina Castro-Skehan

  • Century High School, Rochester, Minn., team led by Michael Eckerman

  • Deerpark Middle School, Austin, Teaxas; team led by Jami Fooshee

  • Grady High School, Atlanta, team led by Nadia Goodvin

  • Deforest Area High School, DeForest, Wis., team led by Briana Gustafson

  • Peachtree Middle School, Dunwoody, Ga., team led by Mary Jane Hollander

  • William J. Johnston Middle School, Colchester, Conn., team led by Jen Karcich

  • Lindblom Math and Science Academy, Chicago, team led by Caroline Liebman

  • Greensboro Day School, Greensboro, N.C., team led by Megan Mimms

  • Ridgewood High School , Norridge, Ill., team led by Daniel Rosenberg

  • Oakwood School, Greenville, N.C., team led by Keyla Thompson

  • Hill Country Middle School, Austin, Texas, team led by Sylvia Troxell

More information about the No Barriers Youth Global Impact Challenge is available at www.nobarriersyouth.org/wells-global-impact-challenge.

More information about the No Barriers Summit is available at www.nobarrierssummit.org.
 

About No Barriers USA

What barriers do you face? This question lies at the heart of our organization. Whether in our personal lives, at work, or in our communities, we all face challenges that can prevent us from reaching our full potential. At No Barriers, we believe that what’s within you is stronger than what’s in your way. No Barriers empowers people of all walks of life to overcome obstacles, live a life of purpose, and give back to the world, all through our ground-breaking curriculum, the No Barriers Life. Learn more about No Barriers at NoBarriersUSA.org.

About Wells Fargo

Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) is a diversified, community-based financial services company with $1.9 trillion in assets. Wells Fargo’s vision is to satisfy our customers’ financial needs and help them succeed financially. Founded in 1852 and headquartered in San Francisco, Wells Fargo provides banking, investments, mortgage, and consumer and commercial finance through more than 8,300 locations, 13,000 ATMs, the internet (wellsfargo.com) and mobile banking, and has offices in 42 countries and territories to support customers who conduct business in the global economy. With approximately 263,000 team members, Wells Fargo serves one in three households in the United States. Wells Fargo & Company was ranked No. 25 on Fortune’s 2017 rankings of America’s largest corporations. News, insights and perspectives from Wells Fargo are also available at Wells Fargo Stories.

For more information and interviews, contact:

Lisa Westermann

Wells Fargo

(415) 845-7759 (cell)

Lisa.B.Westermann@wellsfargo.com

@LWestermannWF
 

Jaime Donnelly

Marketing Director - No Barriers USA

(970) 484-3633 x 316

(970) 412-3653 (cell)

Jaime.Donnelly@nobarriersusa.org

@NoBarriersUSA

Tweet me:.@NoBarriersYouth, Wells Fargo Select Winners of Global Impact Challenge http://bit.ly/2GVO0u2

KEYWORDS: Diversity & Inclusion, Reduced Inequalities, Wells Fargo, no barriers usa, students, Global Impact Challenge


Finalized Agenda for the Responsible Business Summit New York 2018 Is Released

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The confirmed agenda for Ethical Corporation’s 6th Responsible Business Summit New York has just been released.

SOURCE:Ethical Corporation

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February 8, 2018 /3BL Media/ - The sessions and timings have now been finalized for next month’s Responsible Business Summit New York (March 26-27), which will feature over 70 CEOs and senior executive speakers leading transformational change. To see the full event agenda you can click here http://events.ethicalcorp.com/rbs-ny/conference-agenda.php

Our newly confirmed speakers include:

  • Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, Dell
  • CEO, OECD
  • VP Global Sustainability, Johnson Controls
  • VP of Global Sustainability, Subway
  • VP, Corporate Affairs, Nokia
  • VP of CSR, Anheuser-Busch
  • Chief Sustainability Officer, NRG Energy
  • VP of Procurement, Caesars Entertainment
  • President & CEO, Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator

Our 4-track agenda will cover partnerships that deliver large scale change, what wholesale change looks like in practice, transforming business to meet the Global Goals and the use of technology and AI to drive sustainable innovation. If you would like to access the full agenda, please visit the event website here http://events.ethicalcorp.com/rbs-ny/conference-agenda.php

“This will be the only place in 2018 where you can meet and hear from leading brands and organizations creating transformational change within their business to reshape industries and create a more sustainable future for all." explains Ed Long, Project Director at Ethical Corporation.

To find out more about the event, please contact Ed Long at ed.long@ethicalcorp.com or on +44 (0) 207 375 7188. As always, we’d welcome your feedback.

Tweet me:Be the first to see the finalized agenda for @Ethical_Corp's #RBSNY 2018 here http://bit.ly/2BWLPTg

KEYWORDS: Events, Media & Communications, Energy, Ethical Corporation

A Global Events App for Cause

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iCause will revolutionize how to find events and engage with non-profits

SOURCE:iCause

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February 8, 2018 /3BL Media/ - This week iCause will revolutionize how to find events and engage with non-profits. You can log in now at https://events.icause.com and explore events anywhere in the world.

“iCause is the first and only app that was developed exclusively to place causes at the center of a confusing and overcrowded world of social media. Our mission is to elevate cause engagement to a level that will capture the attention of millions of people who want to make a difference in this world.”  Kevin McAhren, CEO

Wonderfully simple and easy to use, this free app allows you to login via Facebook and connect to events anywhere in the world!  

Easily find millions of events and come together with others in support of humanitarian and environmental efforts. Simply access iCause from any mobile, tablet or desktop. Your location is automatically remembered upon log-in and a city change is easily done in the search bar.   

“iCause is humanizing the marketing experience by offering features like rewards and free nonprofit tools within a global cause community.” Mike Lemire, CSO

Key Features:

  • Search for and find events anywhere
  • Share, favorite, and register for any event
  • Login with Facebook to join your friends
  • Connect with causes and nonprofits

Find events now with iCause: https://events.icause.com

Media Contact:

Contact Name:  Brandy Bright, Director of PR & Media, iCause PBC
Contact Email: brandy.bright@icause.com
Location: Cleveland, Ohio

Disclaimer: iCause PBC is the source of this content.

Tweet me:iCause will revolutionize how to find events and engage with non-profits. You can log in now at https://events.icause.com and explore events anywhere in the world.

KEYWORDS: Philanthropy & Cause Initiatives, Events, Media & Communications, Technology, nonprofit, Social Media, app, Fundraising, Volunteering, iCause

A Cancer-Fighting Force to Be Reckoned With -- Sanofi's CancerConnect Employee Resource Group

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SOURCE:Sanofi

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The CancerConnect employee resource group unites employees who have a passion for supporting cancer patients and survivors. The Swiftwater group rallies around the following cancer-related causes in Northeast Pennsylvania with both financial contributions and employee engagement:

  • Relay for Life with the American Cancer Society
  • Race for the Cure with the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
  • CASUAL (Colon Cancer Awareness Saves Unlimited Adult Lives) Day with the Northeast Regional Cancer Institute
  • Shine a Light on Lung Cancer with the Lung Cancer Alliance and Lehigh Valley Hospital - Pocono
  • Pink Light Walk, a breast cancer awareness initiative with East Stroudsburg University

In 2017 alone, this group’s members raised more than $8,500 toward these various initiatives, playing a pivotal role in moving the needle on local cancer awareness, prevention, research, and advocacy.

Tweet me:Sanofi's CancerConnect Employee Resource Group unites employees who have a passion for supporting cancer patients and survivors. http://bit.ly/2rQTmn7

KEYWORDS: Social Impact & Volunteering, Philanthropy & Cause Initiatives, csr, Corporate Social Responsibility, Sanofi, Sanofi Pasteur, Poconos, American Cancer Society, Relay for Life, Race for the Cure, Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, Northeast Regional Cancer Institute, Cancer, East Stroudsburg University, NYSE:SNY

 

AT&T Announces One of the Largest Corporate Renewable Energy Purchases; Signs on to Corporate Renewable Energy Buyers’ Principles

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Wind Farms in Oklahoma and Texas to Provide 520 MW of Renewable Energy

SOURCE:AT&T

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AT&T will purchase 520 megawatts (MW) of wind power through 2 agreements with subsidiaries of NextEra Energy Resources, the world’s largest operator of renewable energy projects. Together, these deals constitute one of the largest corporate renewable energy purchases in the U.S.* It’s also a key component of our goal to develop and leverage technology solutions that enable carbon savings 10 times the footprint of our operations by 2025.

220 MW of power will come from the Minco V Wind Farm located in Caddo County, Oklahoma. 300 MW will come from a wind farm in Webb and Duval Counties in Texas. The projects are expected to generate savings equivalent to taking 350,595 passenger vehicles off the road or providing electricity for a quarter million homes a year.**

“As one of the world’s largest companies, we know how we source our energy is important,” said Scott Mair, President, AT&T Operations. “Many companies are focused on their own carbon footprint but we believe our industry can do more. We’ve been working for a long time to ensure our wind projects deliver for both our business and the environment. We will continue to explore renewable energy solutions to help create a better, more sustainable world.” 

As part of this purchase, we’re also signing on to the Corporate Renewable Energy Buyers’ Principles. The group is led by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and is made up of large energy buyers working to spur progress on renewable energy and fulfil their increased demand for it. AT&T is also a member of the Business Renewables Center, an initiative that, along with the Buyers’ Principles, forms part of the Renewable Energy Buyers Alliance.

“AT&T’s decision to scale up its use of renewable energy is a signal of the growing power of corporate demand to drive energy markets,” said Marty Spitzer, World Wildlife Fund’s Senior Director of Renewable Energy and Climate. “Big companies setting big commitments is key to driving our nation’s transition toward a clean energy future. AT&T is joining the ranks of companies for whom renewable energy is the new normal.”

“We’re proud to work with AT&T to achieve one of the largest U.S. corporate renewable energy purchases,” said Mike O’Sullivan, senior vice president of development, NextEra Energy Resources. “It’s clear that renewable energy presents a tremendous opportunity to power America’s companies with clean, affordable electricity and AT&T is helping to lead the way forward. Renewable projects like these also drive growth in rural communities, creating good jobs, providing additional revenue and generating positive economic impact.”

The large-scale renewable energy purchase is one part of our larger commitment to the environment and the transition to a low-carbon economy. Since 2010, we’ve implemented more than 65,000 energy efficiency projects resulting in annualized savings of $427 million.*** By the end of 2016, we reduced fleet emissions by 99,000 metric tons of CO2e and reduced the size of our domestic fleet by 1,800 vehicles.****

In addition, AT&T recognizes that climate change is a problem, and we are committed to going beyond our own operations to be part of the solution. We’re collaborating closely with customers and technology leaders to deliver innovative solutions that can enable carbon reductions.  These IoT for Good solutions can help reduce emissions by connecting everything from trucks, to farm equipment, to city infrastructure and more.

Read more about AT&T’s commitment to the environment10X Carbon Reduction goal, and other corporate social responsibility and sustainability programs at www.att.com/csr.

 

*Business Renewables Center (2017). BRC Deal Tracker. http://businessrenewables.org/corporate-transactions/

**EPA Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator: https://www.epa.gov/energy/greenhouse-gas-equivalencies-calculator   

***AT&T. CSR Website. FAQ - Energy Management (2017). http://about.att.com/content/csr/home/frequently-requested-info/environment.html

****AT&T Sustainability Reporting. Progress toward 2020/2025 Goals. (2017). http://about.att.com/content/dam/csr/sustainability-reporting/PDF/2017/ATT-Goals.pdf

Tweet me:.@ConnectToGood "@ATT Announces One of the Largest Corporate #RenewableEnergy Purchases; Signs on to Corporate Renewable Energy Buyers’ Principles" http://soc.att.com/2GWoXqO #ATTimpact

KEYWORDS: Environment, Energy, AT&T, wind farms, renewable energy, NextEra Energy Resources, carbon reduction, World Wildlife Fund, Renewable Energy Buyers Alliance, Business Renewables Cente

Fortune 1000 Leaders Help Remove Long-term Dumping From Desert

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SOURCE:Benevity

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JOSHUA TREE, Calif., February 8, 2018 /3BL Media/ - Corporate citizenship leaders from 40 Fortune 1000 companies have joined the Mojave Desert Land Trust in a stewardship event organized by Benevity. 

In just two hours, a 20-yard-long dumpster donated by Burrtec was filled with old tires, household debris, broken glass, building waste, clothing and shell casings. 

Aided by Mojave Desert Land Trust volunteers and the Bureau of Land Management, 67 corporate high-flyers helped remove trash from 2-3 acres at Long Canyon, a BLM property bordering Joshua Tree National Park and Big Morongo Canyon Preserve. 

Such canyons are sand sources for the Coachella Valley. Micro trash originating in these areas can break down and enter the blow sand systems in the valley which support endangered species such as Coachella Valley fringe-toed lizard. 

Each year at their annual Goodness Matters Client Conference, Benevity partners with a local organization for a volunteering event. For the second year in a row, Benevity has selected MDLT as they want to give back to their host community in a meaningful way and understand how important environmental concerns are to Californians.

"We were happy to partner with Benevity once again in this stewardship event. Thanks to the hard work of these corporate citizenship leaders, we were able to remove large-scale waste from an important piece of land bordering Joshua Tree National Park. We applaud Benevity for creating opportunities for people to connect and do their part to conserve this incredible landscape." - Jacqueline Guevara, Director of Public Engagement, MDLT

"Our clients are driven by a shared purpose of infusing Goodness into their workplace and the global community. As we come together in Palm Springs to share best practices and discuss trends that are transforming the corporate giving landscape, it's only fitting that we share some of that passion by volunteering with an organization that protects and cares for the local environment and wildlife." - Sona Khosla, VP Marketing at Benevity

Benevity, Inc., a B Corporation, is a global leader in online workplace giving, matching, volunteering and community investment software. Many global brands rely on Benevity's award-winning cloud solutions to power corporate "Goodness" programs that attract, retain and engage today's diverse workforce by connecting people to the causes that matter to them. With software that is available in 17 languages, to more than four million users around the world, Benevity will process over a billion dollars in donations and 10 million hours of volunteering time this fiscal year to more than 100,000 charities worldwide.
 
The Mojave Desert Land Trust (MDLT) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with the mission to protect and care for lands with natural, scenic, and cultural value within the Mojave Desert. For more information, visit www.mdlt.org

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Media Contact
Jacqueline Guevara, Director of Education & Public Engagement, Mojave Desert Land Trust
Phone: 760-366-5440 x 226
jacqueline@mdlt.org

Tweet me:What a haul! In just 2hrs, employees from 40 @benevity client companies & @MojaveDesertLT filled a 20-yard dumpster with trash (incl tires, debris, broken glass, clothing and shell casing) from long-term dumping on 2-3 acres of land in Long Canyon Peak http://bit.ly/2nNpHpi

KEYWORDS: Social Impact & Volunteering, Philanthropy & Cause Initiatives, Mojave Desert Land Trust, benevity

  

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