Each month our in-house experts will merge the celestial wisdom of astrology with current environmental, social, governance (ESG) communication trends to offer a unique perspective and practical advice on sharing your company’s commitments effectively.

Our series begins with Virgo season. A shift from the chaotic energy of the summer is abound, bringing a more meticulous approach to everyday life. With Virgo being governed by Mercury, the messenger planet of communication, there are a number of implications for how your company shares its sustainability and social impact news.

In this edition, we delve into:

How businesses have responded to environmental disasters over the past few months and why you can expect a continued focus on the climate crisisHow companies are aligning their initiatives to the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals and sharing progressData from the 3BL platform on how companies are communicating ESG commitmentsAnd, more insights on how to optimize your content for impact!

Just as Virgo season is associated with a keen eye for detail, this season encourages businesses to approach ESG communication with thoughtfulness. It is a time to pay attention to the nuances of language, tailor your content to different stakeholders and drive consistent conversation on your sustainability commitments.

Whether you are an astrology enthusiast intrigued by the cosmic correlation with sustainability, or a professional steeped in ESG, we invite you to see how we have deciphered the astrological influences impacting ESG communication this Virgo Season.

See what the stars have in store here. 

Each month our in-house experts will merge the celestial wisdom of astrology with current environmental, social, governance (ESG) communication trends to offer a unique perspective and practical advice on sharing your company’s commitments effectively.

Our series begins with Virgo season. A shift from the chaotic energy of the summer is abound, bringing a more meticulous approach to everyday life. With Virgo being governed by Mercury, the messenger planet of communication, there are a number of implications for how your company shares its sustainability and social impact news.

In this edition, we delve into:

How businesses have responded to environmental disasters over the past few months and why you can expect a continued focus on the climate crisisHow companies are aligning their initiatives to the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals and sharing progressData from the 3BL platform on how companies are communicating ESG commitmentsAnd, more insights on how to optimize your content for impact!

Just as Virgo season is associated with a keen eye for detail, this season encourages businesses to approach ESG communication with thoughtfulness. It is a time to pay attention to the nuances of language, tailor your content to different stakeholders and drive consistent conversation on your sustainability commitments.

Whether you are an astrology enthusiast intrigued by the cosmic correlation with sustainability, or a professional steeped in ESG, we invite you to see how we have deciphered the astrological influences impacting ESG communication this Virgo Season.

See what the stars have in store here. 

Held on August 6 and 7th, the Whirlpool Community Charity Golf Event raised $3 million for Berrien County youth. The event included rounds of golf on six courses in and around Berrien County with 864 participants. In addition to golf, attendees were able to participate in a Fireside Chat with Hall of Famers Hale Irwin (PGA) and Jerome Bettis (NFL), a silent auction and live auction.

In the twenty years of the event, more than $30 million has been raised for Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Southwest Michigan, First Tee of Benton Harbor, and the local public school foundations of Benton Harbor, Lakeshore and St. Joseph, helping nearly 10,000 youth each year. These organizations shared the $3 million raised in the 2023 event.

“We are grateful to the many volunteers, participants and generous sponsors who helped us raise these dollars to support youth in our community,” said Pam Klyn, executive vice president of corporate relations and sustainability for Whirlpool Corporation. “The programs enhanced with this funding make an incredible impact on the young people in Southwest Michigan.”

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