As campaigning starts up for 2022, companies face critical decisions about how to align their political influence with their public commitments and shifting expectations from employees, investors, customers and the public.
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CPRT Expert Dialogue: CPR versus Shareholder Value: Is There Really a Debate?
CPRT Expert Dialogue: CPR versus Shareholder Value: Is There Really a Debate? Thursday, August 26, 3:00-4:15pmEDT Jerry Taylor, President of the Niskanen Center As the U.S. wrestles with policies related to COVID-19 safeguards, voting rights and election procedures,...
CPRT Expert Dialogue: Why CPR Is Essential for Black Economic Progress and Prosperity
Why CPR Is Essential for Black Economic Progress and Prosperity Thursday, August 19, 3:00-4:15pmEDT David Clunie, Executive Director of the Black Economic Alliance Over the past two years, many companies have made ambitious commitments to supporting racial equity....
CPRT Expert Dialogue: Leveraging Millenial and Gen Z Expectations for CPR
Leveraging Millenial and Gen Z Expectations for CPR Thursday, August 12, 5:00-6:15pmEDT Manu Meel, CEO of BridgeUSA Many companies are stepping forward on social issues because their employees—or potential employees—are pushing them to. At the same time, firms are...
CPRT Expert Dialogue: Re-thinking Business’ Role in U.S. Polarization
Re-thinking Business’ Role in U.S. Polarization and How CPR Can Help Companies Respond Thursday, August 5, 2:00-3:15pm EDT Mark Mizruchi, Robert Cooley Angell Collegiate Professor of Sociology, University of Michigan Business leaders across the U.S. are increasingly...
CPRT Expert Dialogue with Judy Samuelson, Founder and Executive Director of the Aspen Institute Business & Society Program
New Rules for Business: Why CPR is Required to Unleash a New Era of Real, Long-term Value for All Stakeholders(CPR) Wednesday, July 28, 3:00 pm - 4:15 pm EDT As companies are pressed to get back in the political "game,” many are trying to resolve employee concerns,...
CPRT Expert Dialogue with Rick Alexander and Sara Murphy of The Shareholder Commons
Why Diversified Shareholders Must Mobilize to Ensure ESG Includes Corporate Political Responsibility (CPR) Thursday, July 22, 3:00 pm - 4:15 pm EDT Boards, executives and investment managers are working to address evolving shareholder interest in environmental, social...
Changing Incentives: How business contributes to polarization (and how it can stop): Part III in the series
The Niskanen Center and Business for America designed a four-part webinar series to discuss the root causes of political polarization, its social and economic costs, and what the business community can do to reduce division and have the greatest unifying impact.
CPRT Expert Dialogue with Bruce Freed, President & Cofounder of The Center for Political Accountability
As campaigning starts up for 2022, companies face critical decisions about how to align their political influence with their public commitments and shifting expectations from employees, investors, customers and the public.