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Fifth Third’s 2022 Sustainability Report Earns Four MarCom Awards

3BL Media

The 2022 Report won platinum awards, the highest honor possible, in three categories: Annual Reports (Corporate Social Responsibility), Annual Reports (Overall Design) and Annual Reports (Interior Design). Since its inception in 2004, MarCom has evolved into one of the largest, most-respected creative competitions in the world.

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Fifth Third Bancorp 2021 Environmental, Social and Governance Report Earns Five MarCom Awards

3BL Media

The 2021 ESG Report won platinum awards, the highest honor possible, in five categories: Annual Reports (Corporate Social Responsibility), Annual Reports (Writing), and Annual Reports (Design), Annual Reports (Cover Design) and Annual Reports (Interior Design).

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Cisco Networking Academy celebrates 25 years of impact

Cisco CSR

In 2004, Hamid Hajar described himself as “desperate and hopeless”. million global learners have taken Cisco Networking Academy courses to gain digital skills. Now, Cisco aims to provide digital skills training to 25 million more people over the next 10 years to position them for in-demand jobs. Hamid Hajar. Since 1997, over 17.5

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Dignity First Climate Leadership

Sustainable Round Table

In “The 8 Th Habit: From Effectiveness to Greatness,” published in 2004, Covey identified the “industrial age paradigm” – in which controlling, extracting, and exchanging “things” is de rigueur – as the fundamental “problem.” But it is also, through digitalization and the internet, increasingly connecting us as never before.

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Dignity First: Executive, Enterprise & Economic Leadership

Sustainable Round Table

But it is also, through digitalization and the internet, increasingly connecting us as never before. Most recently, Andrew Winston and former Unilever CEO Paul Polman’s “Net-Positive: How Courageous Companies Thrive by Giving More Than They Take,” serves as a rallying cry for corporate social responsibility rooted in stakeholder primacy.