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Employee Resource Groups and Active Allyship This Pride Month
Featured this week: Avantor, Benevity, Blackbaud, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Cooley LLP, CopperPoint Mutual Insurance Company, Crowe LLP, LyondellBasell, MGM Resorts International, New Relic, SMUD (Sacramento Municipal Utility District), TD Bank Group, TIAA, The TJX Companies Inc., The Travelers Companies, Tripadvisor, Waters Corporation
The member community convened by Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship is one of a kind. The 500+ companies we serve each year are leaders in environmental, social, and governance action, and the thousands of individuals who make up this network are some of the best in the field! Pictured right: SMUD team members at least year's Sacramento Pride Parade.
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, Director, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Waters Corporation, published a piece entitled, .
"We can ensure the future STEM workforce is truly representative of the society we live in by developing innovative approaches to support students in schools historically underfunded," wrote Lee. "Through corporate-driven programs that fund STEM-based scholarships and internship programs, as well as the championing of academic programs and company volunteerism to promote STEM careers in these communities, we can make a meaningful difference. More diversity can translate into increased innovation and decreased attrition, which should also have a positive impact on revenue."
started a new position as Director, Corporate Social Responsibility at TIAA.
, Executive Vice President, People and Culture, LyondellBasell, published a piece entitled , in which she talks about the leadership qualities that are critical for enabling cultural transformation.
"Imagine a company in which people get up and go to work every day completely invested in what they do," Conley writes. "They look forward to the camaraderie they experience with their fellow team members. They feel empowered to be entrepreneurial, have room to innovate, and deliver significant value to customers and society. The work they do is impactful – as they strive to create a better, more sustainable future for all."
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Companies Celebrating Pride Month
Benevity’s LGBTQ+ employee resource group (ERG), BeneviQueers, is inspiring team members to meaningfully . First, by donating to nonprofits that provide life-saving services for LGBTQ+ people (e.g. QMUNITY, Skipping Stone, Rainbow Railroad, and Trans Lifeline). Second, by volunteering with LGBTQ+-led causes. For example, Benevity-ites will be supporting trans folks by sending affirming, handwritten notes to trans youth and adults through an initiative by Point of Pride. Finally, by facilitating discussions that raise awareness about LGBTQ+ identities and issues.
“Why would someone add their pronouns to their signature line?” and “I heard that they identify as queer, but I thought that was an offensive term?” are some of the complex and increasingly common questions we’re exposed to in the workplace...
That's the introduction to Cooley LLP's , which offers information on active allyship, organizations to support, resources and more. "As our world increasingly acknowledges, accepts, and celebrates diversity, we learn more about and better understand sexual orientation and gender identity," the authors shared. "Every person is on their unique journey, and we encourage you to share this resource kit on social media with your family, friends and communities to amplify LGBTQ+ voices and expand awareness."
MGM Springfield (of MGM Resorts International), pictured right, proudly kicked off Pride Month by standing shoulder to shoulder with the LGBTQ+ community as the .
Tripadvisor published a , with recommendations and resources for LGBTQ+ travelers and allies, from Queer-history tours to inclusive destinations, as well as first-hand stories from real travelers like , who is on a mission to become the first out transgender climber to conquer the Seven Summits.
“The world teaches that being trans is synonymous with negative outcomes like poverty, violence, discrimination, and death,” said Parisi. “I never thought I could be trans and adventurous. Earning back the ability to write my narrative to include adventure has been empowering.”
Crowe LLP's Pride BRG is set to host a series of events in June. The events are designed in working to create a sense of belonging for all within the firm and its communities. On June 1st the firm's Pride BRG presented "Celebrating and educating on the history of Pride Month and the LGBTQ+ community." Later this month, the Pride and Caregivers BRGs will jointly present "Showcasing LGBTQ+ Families of Crowe."
To celebrate the LGBTQ+ community and allies, The Travelers Companies is hosting a number of virtual and in-person events, educational webinars and social functions for employees across the U.S., Europe, and Canada. To kick it off, the company's Pride & Allies Diversity Network will host Stacy Lentz, CEO at The Stonewall Inn Gives Back Initiative, a charitable organization inspired by the struggles and ideals of the LGBTQ rights movement born from the Stonewall Inn Uprising of 1969.
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center has opened a new LGBTQ+ Center, bringing together specialists in primary care, pediatrics, transgender surgery, reconstructive surgery, and cancer screening . “Cedars-Sinai has long provided high-quality care to members of the vibrant LGBTQ+ community in Los Angeles,” said Alen Voskanian, MD, vice president and chief operating officer of Cedars-Sinai Medical Network. “We wanted to deepen our commitment to this community by providing an inclusive space for patients to receive the care they need and deserve.”
More News in Corporate Social Responsibility
Avantor released its , highlighting progress made in 2022 implementing environment, social, and governance practices, in alignment with the company's mission to set science in motion to create a better world. Building on the company's momentum to date in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, Avantor has also committed to setting a near-term company-wide emission reduction goal in line with climate science that will be validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi).
"At Avantor, mitigating our environmental impact is vitally important to our mission of propelling science forward, and we look forward to driving efforts to support sound climate science," said , President and CEO at Avantor. "We are well on our way to exceed our 2025 goal of a 15 percent reduction in Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions and are committed to expanding on this progress."
Blackbaud recently released its , outlining the company's progress in four key ESG areas: People and Culture, Fueling Social Impact, Driving Climate Solutions, Governance and Data Responsibility. Among the report's many highlights:
- 1 in 4 employees participated in matching gifts program
- 1 in 3 employees belong to an Affinity Group
- 70% of employees volunteered in 2022
- 100% of employees completed Respect at Work training
- $100B+ raised, granted, or managed through Blackbaud platforms every year
- 90% reduction in global GHG emissions since 2019
"Blackbaud employees worldwide are energized by our opportunity to fuel social impact," said , Blackbaud CEO. "And we walk our talk—taking action to amplify the difference we make in the world."
Members on the Move
Happy Anniversary to TD Bank Group, celebrating 20 years of Ď㽶ĐăCCC membership this June!Â
The TJX Companies Inc. are also celebrating a milestone membership anniversary: 15 years with Ď㽶ĐăCCC this month. Additionally, New Relic ˛ą˛Ô»ĺĚýCopperPoint Mutual Insurance Company celebrated five year anniversaries as corporate citizenship community members.Â
Congratulations to , Senior External Affairs Specialist at Exelon Corporation, who recently completed her Certificate of Practice in Corporate Citizenship!
"I highly recommend the Certificate in Corporate Citizenship Practice to any professionals working in the field," Anne shared. "The program structure gave me the opportunity to complete my certificate at my own pace online while also engaging with peers in-person at the (optional) in-person Summit. The Summit was a fantastic opportunity to network with others working in corporate citizenship. This certificate program creates a space for collaboration, networking, and learning, and I learned skills and strategy from real-world examples that I have applied to my everyday work."
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