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11.08.2007 - 01:49pm ET
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Chamber's BCLC Presents 2007 Corporate Citizenship Awards
Technology, Utility and Insurance Companies Honored
(CSRwire) WASHINGTON, D.C.- November 8, 2007 - The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Business
Civic Leadership Center (BCLC) today announced the winners of the 2007
Corporate Citizenship Award. Five businesses were honored for their
outstanding leadership and commitment to their communities.
"Businesses are being asked to take on more social issues than ever
before, and many of them are stepping up to address these challenges and
work for the public good," said BCLC Executive Director Stephen Jordan.
"These awards are our way of saying thank you to these businesses and
their nonprofit partners for their stellar achievements."
The Corporate Citizenship Awards were given at BCLC's 8th annual dinner
and celebration at Washington, D.C.'s National Building Museum. They were
presented awards in the following categories:
Corporate Stewardship-Large Business Award - Microsoft
won for civic activities, including IT skills training for underserved
populations, support for local software industries around the world, and
environmental stewardship.
Corporate Stewardship-Small/Midsize Business Award -
ChoicePoint Inc. got the nod for providing identification and credential
verification services, and donating background screening services to
nonprofits that work with children.
International Community Service Award - The winner was Cisco
for its Networking Academy, a program that promotes digital opportunities,
encourages female inclusion in the IT industry, and contributes to the
advancement of developing nations.
U.S. Community Service Award - Entergy earned the award for
its Low-Income Initiatives program that helps individuals and families
achieve self-sufficiency by supporting job training, scholarships, and
affordable housing programs.
Partnership Award - Aflac and the Aflac Cancer Center and
Blood Disorders Service of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta won for
their partnership to fight childhood cancer.
Three different sets of voting methods were used to determine the winners.
The Stewardship Awards were determined by a panel of distinguished
Americans chaired by Harvard University professor Michael Porter. The
Service Awards were determined by a vote of past Award winners, and the
Partnership Award was determined by an online vote in which more than
24,000 people participated.
BCLC is a 501(c)(3) affiliate of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and is the
Chamber's voice and resource for the social and philanthropic interests
of the business community. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the world's
largest business federation representing more than 3 million businesses
and organizations of every size, sector, and region.
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