Fidelity FutureStage Celebrates another Year of Music Education for Youth
The Fidelity FutureStage music education and arts program kicked off another year with a four city satellite celebration hosted by special guests Jamie Foxx, Joan Cusack, Dominic Monaghan, and Keith Lockhart. This program will bring $500,000 worth of instruments to...ARAMARK and Hull House Highlight Partnership in Chicago
ARAMARK and Hull House representatives highlight the significance and impact of their partnership serving Chicago communities through ARAMARK Building Community in this short film. Clarence N. Wood, President and CEO of the Hull House Association commented, “It has...Samuel Adams Brewing American Dream Op Ed in Boston Globe
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True Momentum for CSR
The continued research statistics about the continued momentum of the CSR movement and companies’ progress despite a down economy is encouraging. But recently I saw first-hand that momentum in action – and that was more exciting than any statistic.
A few weeks ago, I spoke at Simmons College School of Management at a seminar in CSR theory taught by Dr. Shuili Du, a CSR researcher and professor of marketing. I found the students smart and well informed and their questions and comments insightful. What has me all jazzed up, though is what happened after I left the class.