Ally Financial and Boxed join ESPN, Under Armour, Cleveland Cavaliers, BET/Viacom, Comcast, Coca-Cola, Target and more to share actionable takeaways with 150 social impact leaders
Published 06-03-19
Submitted by Charities@Work
It’s the last chance to register for the 18th Annual Charities@Work Employee Engagement Summit on June 12-13, 2019 in New York City. New speakers from Ally Financial, Boxed and BSE Global (Brooklyn Nets) have been added to the robust program which includes a preconference with training for emerging leaders, a shark tank for senior professionals and a volunteer meal-packing experience; two private networking receptions; plus a full day of interactive content on social impact strategy, employee resource groups, diversity and inclusion, successful programs, social activism, and more.
Confirmed speakers:
Gina Rude, US Corporate Citizenship Manager at Accenture
Alison Summerville, Business Administration Executive and Head of Corporate Citizenship at Ally Financial
H. Art Taylor, President and CEO at BBB Wise Giving Alliance and Lecturer at Columbia University
Gary Levante, SVP, Corporate Responsibility & Culture at Berkshire Bank
Nneka Norville, Senior Director, Corporate Social Responsibility & Internal Communications at BET Networks/Viacom
Nitasha Mehta, Director of Vendor Marketing at Boxed
Dr. Maurice A. Stinnett, Vice President of Diversity, Inclusion and Culture at BSE Global (NBA Brooklyn Nets, NBA G League team, the Long Island Nets, The Barclays Center and NYCB Live home of Nassau Coliseum)
Alex Cunningham, Senior Advisor, Global Social Investment at Chevron
Kevin Clayton, Vice President Diversity, Inclusion & Engagement at Cleveland Cavaliers & Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
Lori George Billingsley, Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer, The Coca-Cola Company
Christine Jereb, Director of Employee Engagement & Volunteerism, Community Impact at Comcast
Jillian Mershon, Senior Manager of National Partnerships at Comcast
Nita Kirby, Director, Strategy at Cybergrants
Kevin Martinez, Vice President of Corporate Citizenship at ESPN
Kristi Thomas, Charity Division, Group Sales
Michael Carren, Vice President and Head of Corporate Social Responsibility at Guardian Life Insurance
Pamela Haas, CSR Manager at IBM
Charlie Brown, Area Director at Jersey Mike’s Subs
Michael Bzdak, Ph.D., Executive Director, Global Community Impact at Johnson & Johnson
Yezenia Ramos, Senior Manager of Employee Engagement for North America, Global Community Impact at Johnson & Johnson
Erin Gollhofer, Global CSR Consultant at Kimberly-Clark Corporation
Jerome Tennille, Manager, Volunteerism at Marriott International
Shilpa Nadhan, Manager, Social Impact at Marriott International
Matthew Nelson, Corporate Vice President at New York Life Insurance
Dezarie Mayers, Senior Manager, Corporate Responsibility at Pfizer
Heather Lofkin Wright, Responsible Business Leadership Director at PwC US
Trina Scott, Vice President of Diversity and Inclusion at Quicken Loans Family of Companies
Chris Jarvis, Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer at Realized Worth
Angela Parker, Co-Founder and CEO at Realized Worth
Debbie Snyder, Group Vice President, Corporate Social Responsibility Solutions at StratusLIVE
Kerry Steib, Director of Social Impact at Spotify
Arlene De La Cruz, Assistant Managing Director, NYC Roastery at Starbucks
Tracey Burton, Senior Director of CSR at Target, and Head of Target Foundation
Stacey Ullrich, Head of Global Social Responsibility at Under Armour
Peter Dudley, Author, CSR expert, and Executive
Michael Carren of Guardian Life Insurance chairs the Summit’s corporate advisory council. To learn more or register for the Summit, visit https://charitiesatwork.org/.
This Summit is made possible thanks to generous sponsors:
Summit lunch sponsor: The Guardian Life Insurance Company
Gold sponsors: Best Buy, Comcast, New York Life Insurance
Silver sponsors: The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Chevron U.S.A. Inc., The Coca-Cola Company, Cybergrants, Group Sales, Safeguard Global
In-kind sponsors: 3BL Media, Care First BCBS, Jersey Mike’s Subs, KIND Snacks, Pfizer, Realized Worth, RK Black, Starbucks, The Westin New York at Times Square
About Charities@Work
Charities@Work (Charities at Work) bridges the corporate and nonprofit sectors to achieve greater social and environmental impact. Charities@Work is an alliance of three nonprofit organizations – Community Health Charities, EarthShare and Global Impact – that collectively represent more than 3,000 of the leading health, environmental, international development, and community nonprofits making a difference in the U.S. and around the world today. These nonprofits exist to facilitate interaction and partnership between charities, companies, and their employees for meaningful outcomes and impact for all.
Charities@Work is an alliance of three nonprofit organizations—Community Heath Charities, EarthShare, Global Impact—that collectively represent more than 3,000 of the leading health, environmental, international development, and community nonprofits making a difference in the U.S. and around the world today. Their members include St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, UNICEF USA, the Nature Conservancy, and many other powerful, passionate and committed causes. The Charities@Work alliance bridges corporations and nonprofits for greater social impact.
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