What’s Next for Stakeholder Capitalism in 2021
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Corporations have played crucial roles in helping America through the pandemic crisis. And, the American public is increasingly looking to corporations to lead on the difficult issues facing the country. Accompanying those expectations is heightened attention on corporate governance and how companies engage with their workers and communities. With a new political landscape in Washington, companies of every size, shape, and sector are looking for hints as to what action policymakers may take on these issues. In the third of a series of discussions, BPC, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and JUST Capital will look at the interaction of corporations’ response to Covid-19 and lawmakers’ changing views of corporations’ role in society and what the new Washington structure might mean for companies.
Featured Participants
Fireside chat with:
Sandy Boss
Global Head of Investment Stewardship, BlackRock
Tim Doyle
Senior Advisor, BPC
Panel discussion with:
Tom Quaadman
Executive Vice President, U.S. Chamber Center for Capital Markets Competitiveness
Martin Whittaker
CEO, JUST Capital
Moderated by:
Michele Nellenbach
Vice President of Strategic Initiatives, BPC
Additional participants to be announced
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