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Chief Executives for Corporate Purpose is a CEO-led coalition that believes how a company engages with key stakeholders determines company success.

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Nearly 300 corporate leaders gathered at the 2024 #CECPSummit to engage and learn, while offering powerful insights on trends, partnerships, & the business case to advance companies’ role as a force for good in society. Check out the highlights reel! zurl.co/S79d

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Less than two weeks away! Join #GreenFin24 (June 17-19, NYC) to connect with leading finance, investment and sustainability leaders. Learn about emerging trends, and discover tools to accelerate your organization's sustainability strategy: zurl.co/tE0R

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Join us in #Nuneaton on 19 June with @CECPtweets to discuss how to bridge the gap between education and the world of work using the #EmployerStandards framework. Learn what good looks like in careers education outreach! bitc.org.uk/event/unlockin…

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As we mark a quarter century of impact, CECP is immensely grateful to our generous sponsors. Your support empowers us to keep pushing the boundaries of corporate purpose. #CECP25 #CorporatePurpose

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#GivinginNumbers2023 defines Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) contributions staff as employees who oversee, manage, or directly administer corporate/foundation community investments and/or employee volunteering: zurl.co/iQpB

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#CEOs share their perspectives on purpose and persistence at the #CECPSummit. Megan Myungwon Lee (@panasonic) & James White (@Honest) discuss the importance of establishing a clear corporate purpose that serves as a company’s guiding light, particularly through volatile times.

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Attendees got a sneak peek of key preliminary findings from the latest #GivingInNumbers survey with CECP’s Terez Henderson, while also learning about trends in employee giving, matching gifts, and volunteer programs. #CECPSummit #EmployeeEngagement #PurposePersistence

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He heard powerful stories of purpose and impact from Charu Adesnik of @Cisco during this afternoon's #CECPSummit. Through these challenging times, corporate social responsibility initiatives are making a real difference. #PurposePersistence #CSR

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#CECPSummit day 2 workshops unpacked the future of volunteering, developing a responsible business identity, and shared best practices and learnings from their relationship building journey. Thank you to all our speakers! #PurposePersistence

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Fascinating insights from @tonia_ries on the 2024 @Edelman Trust Barometer at the #CECPSummit. Trust is vital in today's society, especially as rapid innovation brings new challenges. #PurposePersistence

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A thought-provoking discussion on transparency and risk in sustainability communications with Sandy Nessing (@AEPnews), Tyler Spalding (@PayPal), Jackie Albano (Tapestry) & Carmen Lu (WLRK). Balancing transparency while mitigating risk is key for companies today. #CECPSummit

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Incredible insights on the role of corporations in #humanitarianrelief from @BlueCheckUkraine's Liev Schreiber, Jason Cone & Murphy Poindexter; moderated by Alex Amouyel (@NewmansOwnFdn). Their mission to fast-track support to the front lines is truly inspiring. #CECPSummit

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Day 2 of the #CECPSummit has officially begun! Kicking off the day and setting the stage is CECP CEO Daryl Brewster. #PurposePersistence

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We're back for day 2 of the #CECPSummit! Join us for another thought-provoking day with another group of extraordinary speakers ahead! Follow along for live updates throughout the day. #PurposePersistence

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CECP CEO Daryl Brewster wraps up an incredible first day at the #CECPSummit with closing remarks. Attendees are reflecting on the impactful discussions and connections made throughout today’s event! See you tomorrow for day 2! #PurposePersistence

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Congratulations Sandy Nessing of American Electric Power on being the 2024 Charlie Award Honoree! 🏆 Your dedication to corporate social responsibility and sustainable business practices is truly inspiring. @AEPnews #CECPSummit #PurposePersistence #CSR

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CECP Insights: Spotlight on #InvestingInSociety is all about sustainable-value creation strategies at the #CECPSummit! @KPMG's Molly Kohrs and CECP's Jenna Moore shed light on companies' approaches to societal impact. #PurposePersistence

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Insightful session at #CECPSummit highlighting case studies that drive positive change. Connie Montana and Molly Green of @BankofAmerica explore how leading corporations have tackled real-world challenges through innovative initiatives. #PurposePersistence

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CECP's @NandikaM finishes up a heartfelt fireside chat with @Steelcase's Kim Dabbs on belonging beyond boundaries. @kimdabbs provided a refreshing perspective on crafting our own narratives of belonging. #CECPSummit #PurposePersistence

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The #CECPSummit afternoon breakouts touched on the continued commitment to #DEI, the benefits and value of measuring your total social investments, and change management and corporate grantmaking (topics voted on by our attendees). Thank you to our speakers! #PurposePersistence

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