March 13, 2024 /3BL/ – Join Points of Light on March 29 at 1:00 p.m. ET for a free thought leadership webinar, Building the Case for Investment: Why Employee Community Engagement Matters, a webinar that goes beyond the basics.

As corporate social impact practitioners, Points of Light knows well that employee community engagement programs can foster a sense of community, boost employee morale and productivity, combat polarization and ultimately contribute to the bottom line. But how do you illustrate the value in a way that garners program and infrastructure investment?

Join this thought leadership webinar to explore the benefits of employee community engagement and its impact on business success. In this session, you’ll learn about recent research from Ares Management. You’ll be equipped with additional proof points that demonstrate the intrinsic value of employee community engagement and how it aligns with broader business goals and hear how forward-thinking companies have successfully secured financial investment from senior leadership.

Delve into the latest research that emphasizes the significant value employee volunteerism and workplace community engagement activities bring to communities, your business and employees themselves.

Key Highlights:

Explore the intrinsic value of employee community engagement.Understand how community engagement aligns with broader business goals.Discover strategies employed by leading companies to secure financial investment from senior leadership.

You’re encouraged to register, even if you can’t join, to receive a recorded version of the webinar to watch later. Register now to secure your spot and gain practical tips and tools for constructing a compelling business case for community engagement, supported by data, research and successful first-hand accounts.

About Points of Light

Points of Light is a nonpartisan, global nonprofit organization that inspires, equips and mobilizes millions of people to take action that changes the world. We envision a world in which every individual discovers the power to make a difference, creating healthy communities in vibrant, participatory societies. Through 145 affiliates across 39 countries, and in partnership with thousands of nonprofits and corporations, Points of Light engages 3.7 million people in 16.7 million hours of service each year. We bring the power of people to bear where it’s needed most. For more information, visit pointsoflight.org.

ATLANTA, March 12, 2024 /3BL/ – Today, in advance of International Women’s Day (March 8), leading humanitarian organization CARE launched a new campaign – She Leads the World – in partnership with Nigel Barker. CARE is dedicated to saving lives, defeating poverty, and achieving social justice by empowering women and girls, who have the power to uplift entire communities. The organization believes that gender equality is about ensuring women and girls in all their diversity are leading change as equals to create a fairer and better world for all.

She Leads the World – a multi-day campaign focused on global women leaders in their communities – will feature the work of the internationally-renowned photographer, creative director, seventeen-season judge on America’s Next Top Model, and CARE Global Advisory Council Member. Earlier this year, Barker traveled to Sierra Leone – one of the 109 countries in which the organization works – and captured a stunning series of portraits, interviews, and videos of local community members working alongside CARE to celebrate the strength and leadership of women around the world.

Those featured include Mabinty, who has built a successful enterprise buying and selling groundnuts, rice, and fuel, and volunteers as a teacher in at a local primary school; Isatu, who as a single mother of four, is nothing if not a leader determined to be a part of her community and a provider for her kids; Adama, who is something few women are, a kehkeh driver keeping riders safe in other ways, by selling condoms to prevent the spread of HIV in her community; and Kadiatu, a nursing apprentice gaining knowledge and skills to support her community.

“Mabinty, Isatu, Adama, and Kadiatu represent so many women around the world overcoming incredible obstacles to lead their communities,” said Michelle Nunn, President and CEO of CARE. “Getting to work with a creative professional like Nigel, who brings with him a long history of personal advocacy for women and girls, in addition to his public international platform, allowed us to bring their stories to life. As we celebrate our mission to uplift women and girls, not just today but everyday, I am honored CARE is part of these remarkable stories.”

“I have always been in awe of the work CARE does worldwide and having the chance to travel to Sierra Leone with my team was life changing. The programs CARE runs and the effect they are having paves the way for real change in not just women’s lives, but for their communities and the country at large,” said CARE Global Advisory Council Member, Nigel Barker. “I firmly believe that in the pathway to gender equality, men and boys also have an indispensable role to play, and I hope my participation can signal that partnership. But most importantly, these women’s struggles, sacrifices and successes give all of us courage to stand for equality and social justice.”

On Monday, March 4, CARE will host a gallery event at Spring Studios in New York City featuring the portraiture, photography, and video captured in Sierra Leone by Nigel Barker.

On Friday, March 8, in celebration of International Women’s Day, major global landmarks including the World Trade Center, Chicago Skyline, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and Eiffel Tower Las Vegas will be lit up orange and purple.

On Wednesday, March 13, as part of the campaign, CARE will lobby Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. to bring awareness to gender equality issues. This will be followed by a dinner hosted by Emmy Award-nominated talk show host, Producer, Dancer, and Wellness Advocate Carrie Ann Inaba – known for her work on Dancing with the Stars – and featuring global leaders and advocates, with a performance by GRAMMY® Winning vocal powerhouse Ms. Lisa Fischer.

P&G, maker of brands like Always, Olay, Pantene and Secret, returns as presenting partner for CARE’s International Women’s Day campaign. Together, CARE and P&G work towards creating a more gender equal world which fosters educational and economic opportunities for women and girls as well as improves access to clean drinking water and proper hygiene.

Our supporting partner is Cargill.

To view the She Leads the World campaign portraits and interviews, please visit CARE’s social channels including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok.

 

About CARE
Founded in 1945 with the creation of the CARE Package ®, CARE is a leading humanitarian organization fighting global poverty. CARE places special focus on working alongside women and girls. Equipped with the proper resources, women and girls have the power to lift whole families and entire communities out of poverty. This year, CARE and partners worked in 109 countries implementing 1,671 poverty-fighting development and humanitarian aid projects and initiatives that reached 167,000,000 people. To learn more, visit www.care.org.

About International Women’s Day
International Women’s Day (March 8) is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating women’s equality. IWD has occurred for well over a century, with the first IWD gathering in 1911 supported by over a million people. Today, IWD belongs to all groups collectively everywhere. IWD is not country, group or organization specific.

For media inquiries, please contact: usa.media@care.org

ATLANTA, March 12, 2024 /3BL/ – Today, in advance of International Women’s Day (March 8), leading humanitarian organization CARE launched a new campaign – She Leads the World – in partnership with Nigel Barker. CARE is dedicated to saving lives, defeating poverty, and achieving social justice by empowering women and girls, who have the power to uplift entire communities. The organization believes that gender equality is about ensuring women and girls in all their diversity are leading change as equals to create a fairer and better world for all.

She Leads the World – a multi-day campaign focused on global women leaders in their communities – will feature the work of the internationally-renowned photographer, creative director, seventeen-season judge on America’s Next Top Model, and CARE Global Advisory Council Member. Earlier this year, Barker traveled to Sierra Leone – one of the 109 countries in which the organization works – and captured a stunning series of portraits, interviews, and videos of local community members working alongside CARE to celebrate the strength and leadership of women around the world.

Those featured include Mabinty, who has built a successful enterprise buying and selling groundnuts, rice, and fuel, and volunteers as a teacher in at a local primary school; Isatu, who as a single mother of four, is nothing if not a leader determined to be a part of her community and a provider for her kids; Adama, who is something few women are, a kehkeh driver keeping riders safe in other ways, by selling condoms to prevent the spread of HIV in her community; and Kadiatu, a nursing apprentice gaining knowledge and skills to support her community.

“Mabinty, Isatu, Adama, and Kadiatu represent so many women around the world overcoming incredible obstacles to lead their communities,” said Michelle Nunn, President and CEO of CARE. “Getting to work with a creative professional like Nigel, who brings with him a long history of personal advocacy for women and girls, in addition to his public international platform, allowed us to bring their stories to life. As we celebrate our mission to uplift women and girls, not just today but everyday, I am honored CARE is part of these remarkable stories.”

“I have always been in awe of the work CARE does worldwide and having the chance to travel to Sierra Leone with my team was life changing. The programs CARE runs and the effect they are having paves the way for real change in not just women’s lives, but for their communities and the country at large,” said CARE Global Advisory Council Member, Nigel Barker. “I firmly believe that in the pathway to gender equality, men and boys also have an indispensable role to play, and I hope my participation can signal that partnership. But most importantly, these women’s struggles, sacrifices and successes give all of us courage to stand for equality and social justice.”

On Monday, March 4, CARE will host a gallery event at Spring Studios in New York City featuring the portraiture, photography, and video captured in Sierra Leone by Nigel Barker.

On Friday, March 8, in celebration of International Women’s Day, major global landmarks including the World Trade Center, Chicago Skyline, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and Eiffel Tower Las Vegas will be lit up orange and purple.

On Wednesday, March 13, as part of the campaign, CARE will lobby Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. to bring awareness to gender equality issues. This will be followed by a dinner hosted by Emmy Award-nominated talk show host, Producer, Dancer, and Wellness Advocate Carrie Ann Inaba – known for her work on Dancing with the Stars – and featuring global leaders and advocates, with a performance by GRAMMY® Winning vocal powerhouse Ms. Lisa Fischer.

P&G, maker of brands like Always, Olay, Pantene and Secret, returns as presenting partner for CARE’s International Women’s Day campaign. Together, CARE and P&G work towards creating a more gender equal world which fosters educational and economic opportunities for women and girls as well as improves access to clean drinking water and proper hygiene.

Our supporting partner is Cargill.

To view the She Leads the World campaign portraits and interviews, please visit CARE’s social channels including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok.

 

About CARE
Founded in 1945 with the creation of the CARE Package ®, CARE is a leading humanitarian organization fighting global poverty. CARE places special focus on working alongside women and girls. Equipped with the proper resources, women and girls have the power to lift whole families and entire communities out of poverty. This year, CARE and partners worked in 109 countries implementing 1,671 poverty-fighting development and humanitarian aid projects and initiatives that reached 167,000,000 people. To learn more, visit www.care.org.

About International Women’s Day
International Women’s Day (March 8) is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating women’s equality. IWD has occurred for well over a century, with the first IWD gathering in 1911 supported by over a million people. Today, IWD belongs to all groups collectively everywhere. IWD is not country, group or organization specific.

For media inquiries, please contact: usa.media@care.org

New Holland Construction, a brand of CNH, together with its official distributors, supports all its customers in the Latin America region.

Recently, the Argentinian town, Trelew, acquired a B90C Italia backhoe loader to further improve the city. Abercar, New Holland’s official distributor in the area, oversaw the operation and after-sales service of the equipment.

“It’s really satisfying to see how our teams play such a crucial role for society. And, of course, it is reassuring to know that we have strategic partners like Abercar, trained to provide the necessary services in any situation that arises,” said Mariana Bicalho, Marketing Manager of New Holland Construction.

“We are very happy that the municipality is once again trusting us and New Holland. The backhoe will be very useful for street repairs, among other tasks,” added Guillermo Bueno, General Manager of Abercar.

Gerardo Merino, Mayor of Trelew, explained that the team “will reinforce the municipal heavy road fleet and will be extremely useful for the realization of urban improvement works”.

Trelew’s reliance on New Holland Construction is a demonstration of CNH’s longstanding commitment to supporting local communities around the globe through its innovative products.

New Holland Construction, a brand of CNH, together with its official distributors, supports all its customers in the Latin America region.

Recently, the Argentinian town, Trelew, acquired a B90C Italia backhoe loader to further improve the city. Abercar, New Holland’s official distributor in the area, oversaw the operation and after-sales service of the equipment.

“It’s really satisfying to see how our teams play such a crucial role for society. And, of course, it is reassuring to know that we have strategic partners like Abercar, trained to provide the necessary services in any situation that arises,” said Mariana Bicalho, Marketing Manager of New Holland Construction.

“We are very happy that the municipality is once again trusting us and New Holland. The backhoe will be very useful for street repairs, among other tasks,” added Guillermo Bueno, General Manager of Abercar.

Gerardo Merino, Mayor of Trelew, explained that the team “will reinforce the municipal heavy road fleet and will be extremely useful for the realization of urban improvement works”.

Trelew’s reliance on New Holland Construction is a demonstration of CNH’s longstanding commitment to supporting local communities around the globe through its innovative products.

Kenyon Webber, a senior lead nuclear engineer at Entergy, was recently recognized as one of six 2024 “Women in STEM” honorees by the American Heart Association. This award is a recognition of her outstanding commitment and impact in the field of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, or STEM, in New Orleans.

Entergy was the signature sponsor for The Go Red for Women luncheon which brought together hundreds of women to empower them and raise awareness about making heart-healthy choices. During the event, Kathryn Collins, Entergy senior vice president and chief human resources officer, revealed the top six winners, including Webber.

“This honor means so much to me because it aligns with my personal values, and the STEM Goes Red program has allowed me the opportunity to reach so many young ladies that may not have otherwise been introduced to STEM programs,” Webber said.

Webber says underrepresentation by females in engineering is a motivator for her involvement in these programs. It allows her to show young women that there are females advocating in the industry and to spark their interest in STEM careers.

“It is also important to introduce them to the many aspects of engineering available to them and to help them understand their own capabilities,” she said.

“We are incredibly thankful for the work that Kenyon Webber has done to advance STEM in our community. She is the true definition of ‘Girl Power’, and we look forward to recognizing her at our luncheon,” said Jodi Williams, development director for the American Heart Association in Greater New Orleans. “The American Heart Association and Entergy are dedicated to fostering the next generation of female STEM leaders. We believe we must continue to invest in STEM with the knowledge that improvements can always be made, and transformative information can always be uncovered.”

“We are empowering young girls to take a seat at the table and dedicate their minds to advancing the STEM fields,” she continued. “We acknowledge the journey our honorees have taken to become a STEM leader and are excited to be honoring them this year.”

Entergy remains dedicated to bridging the gender gap in STEM careers and supporting initiatives that empower women to pursue and excel in STEM fields. Learn more here about our initiatives to provide support and training for minorities who are pursuing careers in STEM or energy.

Kenyon Webber, a senior lead nuclear engineer at Entergy, was recently recognized as one of six 2024 “Women in STEM” honorees by the American Heart Association. This award is a recognition of her outstanding commitment and impact in the field of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, or STEM, in New Orleans.

Entergy was the signature sponsor for The Go Red for Women luncheon which brought together hundreds of women to empower them and raise awareness about making heart-healthy choices. During the event, Kathryn Collins, Entergy senior vice president and chief human resources officer, revealed the top six winners, including Webber.

“This honor means so much to me because it aligns with my personal values, and the STEM Goes Red program has allowed me the opportunity to reach so many young ladies that may not have otherwise been introduced to STEM programs,” Webber said.

Webber says underrepresentation by females in engineering is a motivator for her involvement in these programs. It allows her to show young women that there are females advocating in the industry and to spark their interest in STEM careers.

“It is also important to introduce them to the many aspects of engineering available to them and to help them understand their own capabilities,” she said.

“We are incredibly thankful for the work that Kenyon Webber has done to advance STEM in our community. She is the true definition of ‘Girl Power’, and we look forward to recognizing her at our luncheon,” said Jodi Williams, development director for the American Heart Association in Greater New Orleans. “The American Heart Association and Entergy are dedicated to fostering the next generation of female STEM leaders. We believe we must continue to invest in STEM with the knowledge that improvements can always be made, and transformative information can always be uncovered.”

“We are empowering young girls to take a seat at the table and dedicate their minds to advancing the STEM fields,” she continued. “We acknowledge the journey our honorees have taken to become a STEM leader and are excited to be honoring them this year.”

Entergy remains dedicated to bridging the gender gap in STEM careers and supporting initiatives that empower women to pursue and excel in STEM fields. Learn more here about our initiatives to provide support and training for minorities who are pursuing careers in STEM or energy.

As part of the Stella McCartney x Central St Martin’s (CSM) partnership with Lenovo, four CSM students embarked on a 2-month internship at Lenovo HQ in Raleigh, North Carolina, following creating winning design concepts that celebrated the future of sustainable fashion and design.

During their time at Lenovo HQ, these design students and graduates had the hands-on opportunity to learn how Lenovo uses several areas of the design process including, brainstorming, ideation, concept development, material processes and story building within a corporative environment.

The students also had the opportunity to further develop their winning design concepts within these different areas of the business, allowing them to apply their learnings, help identify future product development opportunities for Lenovo and create a strong project to showcase in their portfolio.

This internship opportunity was the final stage of a long-term collaboration with Stella McCartney x CSM, championing innovation, the next generation of changemakers, and the future of sustainable fashion design through technology.

As part of the Stella McCartney x Central St Martin’s (CSM) partnership with Lenovo, four CSM students embarked on a 2-month internship at Lenovo HQ in Raleigh, North Carolina, following creating winning design concepts that celebrated the future of sustainable fashion and design.

During their time at Lenovo HQ, these design students and graduates had the hands-on opportunity to learn how Lenovo uses several areas of the design process including, brainstorming, ideation, concept development, material processes and story building within a corporative environment.

The students also had the opportunity to further develop their winning design concepts within these different areas of the business, allowing them to apply their learnings, help identify future product development opportunities for Lenovo and create a strong project to showcase in their portfolio.

This internship opportunity was the final stage of a long-term collaboration with Stella McCartney x CSM, championing innovation, the next generation of changemakers, and the future of sustainable fashion design through technology.

Meet Dawn Burke-Colvin! Dawn is a Senior Principal Scientist on our R&D team and the inventor behind more than 50 patents, with an emphasis on skin care formulations. Dawn was recently awarded the Florence Wall Women in Cosmetic Chemistry Award by the Society of Cosmetic Chemists. The award recognizes a woman for significant accomplishments to the cosmetic industry through her technical contributions, leadership skills and business excellence. For Dawn, science was a natural fit and with more than 28 years of experience at Mary Kay, Dawn uses her knowledge to train and mentor other scientists. Congrats to Dawn on a well-deserved honor.

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