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CRO Magazine CEO of the Year Awards Nominees 2008
Awards to be presented at the Fall CRO Conference, September 10, Chicago
(CSRwire) EDISON, NJ - July 10, 2008 - CRO Magazine introduces its first CEO of the
Year Awards Nominees 2008 to recognize the achievements of the all-star
CEOs in Corporate Responsibility.
The nominees range from Lloyd Blankfein of Goldman Sachs & Co., and
Jeffrey R. Immelt of GE, among the nine nominees in the Large category,
to Dr. Larry Brilliant of Google.org and Stan Litow of the IBM Foundation,
among the four nominees in the Corporate Foundation category.
Christopher Cox, Chairman of the Securities & Exchange Commission, and
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger were among the eight nominees in the
Government/Regulatory category.
See below for the full list of nominees.
"These nominees are the cream of the crop in exerting the leadership
skills necessary to take their companies or organizations to the next
level in Corporate Responsibility, GRC (Governance, Risk & Compliance),
CSR, Sustainability or Philanthropy," said CRO Magazine Publisher Jay
Whitehead. "In the case of the corporations, these CEOs have excelled in
these arenas and used this leverage to drive revenues or
profitability."
With the exception of the Mid Market Award, all 2008 CRO CEO of the Year
Awards will be named live at the CRO Conference Sept. 10, 2008, at the
Union League Club in Chicago. The Mid Market Award was named at the CRO
Conference in San Francisco June 24. For more information about the
conference, visit www.thecro.com/conferences.
These are the criteria for selection of the CRO Magazine CEO of the Year
Awards Nominees 2008, established by the editorial team at CRO Magazine.
All nominations for and selection of CRO CEO of the Year 2008 awardees are
made solely based upon publicly available information and are solely those
of the editorial team at CRO Magazine, a unit of Crossing Media LLC.
- All Categories: CEO or Organizational Leader must personally have
provided documented organizational leadership in the areas of Corporate
Responsibility, GRC (Governance, Risk & Compliance), CSR, Sustainability
or Philanthropy.
- All Categories: CEO's Corporate Responsibility, GRC, CSR,
Sustainability or Philanthropy leadership must have documentable direct
relationship to recent significant company growth in revenues,
profitability or served population.
- Large Market: Must be a publicly listed company on a major national or
international stock exchange ranked either on the CRO Magazine 2008 100
Best Corporate Citizens or on the 2008 SUPR Seal list with a current
public CSR, Corporate Responsibility or Sustainability report published in
print or listed online by Corporate Register.
- Mid-Market: Must be a publicly listed company on a major national
stock exchange with a current public CSR, Corporate Responsibility or
Sustainability report published in print or listed online by Corporate
Register.
- Small Market: Must be a publicly listed company on a major national
or international stock exchange.
- Non-Profit/NGO: Must be listed on GuideStar.org.
- Government: Organizational Leader of an official International,
Federal, State or Local governmental entity. Named official's
organization must be free of official notifications of investigations into
governance, procurement, spending or environmental practices for past 24
months.
- Corporate Foundation: CEO of the foundation's company must be a
member of the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy.
- Social Entrepreneur: Fits one of the three social entrepreneurship
venture type definitions established by the book "The Power of
Unreasonable People" by John Elkington, Pamela Hartigan and Klaus Schwab:
type 1 (leveraged non-profit), type 2 (hybrid non-profit) or type 3
(social business).
Large Market ($1+ Billion in
Revenues)- Lloyd Blankfein: CEO, Goldman Sachs & Co.
- Alexander M. Cutler, CEO, Eaton Corp.
- Jeffery R. Immelt, CEO, GE
- Robert W. Lane, Chairman & CEO, Deere & Co.
- Andrew Liveris, CEO, Dow Chemical
- Paul S. Otellini, President & CEO, Intel
- Samuel J. Palmisano, Chairman & CEO, IBM
- Antonio Perez, CEO, Kodak
- David Steiner, CEO, Waste Management
Mid Market ($100 Million-$999 Million in Revenues)
- *Marc Benioff, Chairman & CEO, Salesforce.com
- Lawrence J. Blanford, CEO, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters
- Daniel T. Hendrix, President & CEO, Interface Inc.
- David Lissy, CEO, Bright Horizons Family Solutions Inc.
- Tom Werner, CEO, SunPower
* Named Award Winner at June 24, 2008,
CRO Conference in San Francisco for his execution on his "1/1/1 Model" of
corporate citizenship.
Small Market (<$100 Million in Revenues)
- Mathew Boyle, CEO, Tech/Ops Sevcon
- Raymond DeHont, CEO, Met-Pro
- Neil D. Eckert, CEO, Climate Exchange PLC
- William Saxeby, CEO, Landauer
- Julie Smolyansky, President & CEO, Lifeway Foods
- James Herbert, Chairman & CEO, Neogen
Non-Profit/Nongovernmental Organization (NGO)
- Aron Cramer, President & CEO, Business for Social
Responsibility
- Dr. Peter Diamandis, Founder & Chairman, XPrize Foundation
- Liz Maw, Executive Director, NetImpact
- Charles Moore , Executive Director, Committee Encouraging Corporate
Philanthropy
- Kevin Knobloch, President, Union of Concerned Scientists
- David Walker, CEO, Peter Peterson Foundation
Government/Regulatory
- Christopher Cox, Chairman, Securities & Exchange Commission
- Richard Daley, Mayor, City of Chicago
- Sadhu Johnston, Chief Environmental Officer, City of Chicago
- Joseph Lieberman, U.S. Senator, State of Connecticut
- Gavin Newsome, Mayor, City of San Francisco
- Luke Ravenstahl, Mayor, City of Pittsburgh
- Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor, State of California
- John Warner, U.S. Senator, State of Virginia
Corporate Foundation
- Dr. Larry Brilliant, Executive Director, Google.org
- Bob Corcoran, President, GE Foundation
- Stanley Litow, President, IBM Foundation
- Patricia Wright, President, BP Foundation
Social Entrepreneur
- Michael Eckhart, President, American Council on Renewable Energy
(ACORE)
- Jeffrey Hollander, CEO, Seventh Generation
- Mindy Lubber, President, CERES
- Damien Reynolds, Chairman & CEO, Kyoto Planet
- Jeffrey Skoll, Founder, Skoll Foundation
About The CRO and Crossing Media LLC
CRO, www.thecro.com,
is the only membership media platform for Corporate Responsibility
practitioners, and the professional service providers and non-profit
influencers that serve them. The CRO publishes the 20,000-subscriber 'CRO'
Magazine and 200,000+ subscriber TheCRO.com, bi-weekly e-newsletters,
webinars, and produces the four-time-annual CRO Conferences. With over 100
members including leading companies Sara Lee, Amtrak, Eaton, IBM,
Citigroup, Chubb Insurance, Mattel, Intel, Dell, Pepsi, Home Depot,
Starbucks, Avon, Gap, State Street, Xerox, leading providers such as
Deloitte, Baker & McKenzie, SAP, Hogan & Hartson, Edelman, Manning Selvage
& Lee, Grant Thornton, Golin Harris, Ketchum, Cone, LRN, Integrity
Interactive, and non-profits including Stanford University, Boston
College, UCLA, and Harvard. Corporate membership information can be found
at TheCro.com, or by
calling Jonathan Campbell at (732)-476-6160 ext 108.
The CRO is a Crossing Media LLC media platform. More information at www.CrossingMedia.com.
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