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Lead Change (From Wherever You Sit)

  • Mon Sep 30 11:00:00 UTC 2019
  • News and Publications, Issue 30, Collaboration, Magazine
  • Responsible Corporate Leadership
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Corporate citizenship professionals often face challenges in leading initiatives that involve multiple departments -- however this type of networking can foster creativity and innovation, two essential skillsets to develop programs that can add value in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) management.

During the 2019 International Corporate Citizenship Conference, Barb Short, chief diversity officer and president of the Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG), led a discussion about what it takes to lead change with Martha Herrera, corporate director of social responsibility at CEMEX; Christopher Lloyd, director of corporate social responsibility at Verizon (retired); and David Steel, executive vice president at Samsung. What follows are highlights from their conversation.

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