Articles by Elisabeth Anderson
Employee engagement program feeling a bit tired? Participation rates remaining flat? Same people showing up to volunteer? You’re not alone. As winning as employee engagement may be as a concept, implementation has its hurdles and …
Never has the “E” in CECP been so important. CECP is the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy, a network of global CEOs committed to corporate philanthropy. Translating that commitment into concrete action — in their own companies and across the private sector — is no small feat considering current economic conditions. Still, sixty CEOs seized the opportunity to have meaningful dialogue on Monday, the day designated by CECP as International Corporate Philanthropy Day (ICPD).
When is a tube of lipstick just a tube of lipstick, and when is it a tour de force? When it’s a MAC Viva Glam, it’s both.
Cause marketers coalesced in Chicago recently, celebrating their achievements and sharing best practices at the Cause Marketing Forum’s sixth annual conference. Why take notice? The field, which is centered on the strategy of building mutually beneficial alliances between companies and causes, is growing with supersonic speed.
Andy Savitz has found his sweet spot and he wants you to find yours, too.
Rick Tallman is a venture capital guy. He enjoys money pursuing it, earning it, making it grow. A shrewd investor, he’s not quite the type you’d peg for warm and fuzzy. But of late Tallman has been something of an entrepreneur for kids, serving as Vice President of Fund Development for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Colorado.




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