
3 ways global leaders can prioritize ESG impact
Stakeholder capitalism and its ‘triple bottom line’ mentality has gained prominence in the past 50 years. To maintain momentum, leaders must consider new collaborations and accountability...
Leads Salesforce’s stakeholder strategy, driving positive social and environmental impact across the company, customers, partners and community. Spearheads Salesforce's sustainability efforts to address the urgency of climate change; champions workforce innovation to accelerate training and hiring of the military community; and collaborates with Salesforce Ventures to invest in diverse, world-class entrepreneurs who are solving some of the world's greatest challenges across education and workforce development, equality, sustainability, and the social sector through its Impact Fund. Has worked at Salesforce for close to 20 years. Formerly, Co-Founder and President, Salesforce Foundation and Salesforce.org. Led Salesforce to pioneer the 1-1-1 model of integrated corporate philanthropy, which dedicates 1% of Salesforce’s equity, employee time or product back into the community. Today, Salesforce serves as a successful model for corporate social responsibility, with more than 8,500 companies adopting this model through Pledge 1%. Founding Member of the Board, Pledge 1%. Named one of Inside Philanthropy’s 50 Most Powerful Women in Philanthropy; Member, San Francisco Business Times’ Most Influential Women in Bay Area Business hall of fame. Director of the Board and Trustee, The Tides Foundation and Patrick J. McGovern Foundation. Advisory Boards Member, Classy, Box.org, Twilio.org, and the DocuSign Impact Fund. Graduate, University of Colorado, Boulder.
Stakeholder capitalism and its ‘triple bottom line’ mentality has gained prominence in the past 50 years. To maintain momentum, leaders must consider new collaborations and accountability...
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