2006 Corporate Citizenship Awards
"BCLC's Awards are all about what business does right. We applaud the winners and honorees alike for standing out among their peers as high-performing, highly committed businesses." -- Stephen Jordan, BCLC vice president and executive director
BCLC's 7th annual Corporate Citizenship Awards Dinner took place on November 7, 2006, at the Andrew Mellon Auditorium in Washington, DC.
Video: Welcome and Opening Remarks
Video: Reflections on corporate citizenship by Harvard Business Professor Michael Porter
Corporate Stewardship Award, Large Business
| Intel has committed to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 50% from 2002 to 2010, use only recycled or reused water at its major sites, and minimize waste associated production design, packaging and disposal. Intel also has provided 1.2 million volunteer hours and $10 million worldwide to support. In 2005, Intel maintained an 80% market share for its x86 microprocessor, the dominant microprocessor for PCs. |
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Presented by U.S. Chamber President and CEO Thomas J. Donohue (r.) and accepted by Intel Vice President and Director of Government Relations Jim Jarret.
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Corporate Stewardship, Small/Midsize Business
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Over the last five years Fairmount Minerals has increased its revenue by $100 million, while working under a "Sustainable Development Business Model" that incorporates philanthropy, environmental sustainability, workplace safety, and stakeholder engagement. |
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Presented by U.S. Chamber President and CEO Thomas J. Donohue and accepted by Fairmount Minerals President and CEO Charles Fowler.
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International Community Service Award
| Kimberly-Clark is the largest single donor to UNICEF's U.S. fund for its HIV/AIDS initiative, with a pledge of $5.2 million. UNICEF has used the donation to provide 350,000 children orphaned or made vulnerable by AIDS in 24 countries with life-saving supplies and healthcare, education, and skills training. |
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Presented by Alticor Chairman Steve Van Andel (r.) and accepted by Tina Barry, Kimberly-Clark (c.).
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U.S. Community Service Award
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Morgan Stanley launched a loaned-executive and employee volunteer program with the New York-Presbyterian Hospital. Through the loaned executive program, a top-performing, third-year analyst spends a year of service working for the hospital; last year, 150 additional employees volunteered their time at the hospital. |
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Presented by Landstar System Chairman Jeff Crowe (r.) and accepted by Morgan Stanley Foundation Executive Director, Community Affairs Joan Steinberg (c.).
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| Capital One and Junior Achievement together create interesting and valuable programs that teach school kids from low- to moderate-income families to become more financially literate and understand the connection between education, life skills, and career development. |
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Presented by U.S. Chamber COO and EVP, BCLC President Suzanne Clark (r.) and accepted by Capital One Chairman and CEO Richard D. Fairbank (l.) and JA President and CEO David S. Chernow (c.).
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Citizen in Action Award -- Special Tribute
| BCLC paid special tribute to the U.S. business community for its commitment of $1.2 billion worth of time, money, services, and products following the 2005 Gulf Coast hurricanes. Office Depot -- the first company to donate at least $1 million to relief efforts -- accepted the Citizen in Action Award on behalf of the business community. |
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Presented by Maura W. Donahue (l.), president of DonahueFavret Contractors Holding Company and accepted by Chuck Rubin, president of North American Retail for Office Depot.
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