Twenty One CEOs and Companies Join the Ranks of CECP in 2014 to Date

Coalition of CEOs Works to Create a Better World through Business
Jul 24, 2014 2:15 PM ET

July 24, 2014, New York, NY /3BL Media/ — Twenty one of the world’s leading CEOs and companies joined CECP, a coalition of CEOs united in the belief that societal improvement is an essential measure of business performance, in the first half of 2014.

These CEOs and companies work directly with CECP to express their commitment to addressing societal issues and join forces with other companies carrying out similar community work, as they lead sustainable businesses. This new group of CEOs and companies represents a broad array of industries and includes five additional companies in the Fortune 100, bringing CECP’s list of Fortune 100 companies to 54.

Founded by Paul Newman and leading CEOs 15 years ago as a “force for good in society,” CECP convenes, tracks, and supports a group of 150 CEOs and their teams from the world’s largest companies, which committed $19 billion last year to solving pressing community challenges.

“We welcome these new CEOs and companies,” stated Daryl Brewster, CEO, CECP.  “They demonstrate that leading businesses are finding innovative solutions to business challenges through investments in the community.”

“Every day, Samsung helps people around the world discover new experiences and possibilities through technology,” said Gregory Lee, President and CEO, Samsung Electronics North America. “We believe in the important role that businesses have in serving as powerful corporate citizens in the communities in which they operate. We are pleased to join a coalition that is focused on ensuring that societal advancement and business operations move forward hand-in-hand.”

“To create sustainable change, corporations must pursue stronger connectivity, collaboration, and communication,” said Dinesh C. Paliwal, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of HARMAN. “CECP is an important conduit to stimulating dialogue, sharing best practices, and facilitating partnerships built for action and outcomes. HARMAN is proud to become a member and eager to gain the benefits of engagement.”

CECP CEOs:

CECP is pleased to welcome 13 CEOs new to CECP since January 2014. They include:

  • Inge Thulin, 3M
  • James M. Cracchiolo, Ameriprise Financial, Inc.
  • Michele Scannavini, Coty Inc.
  • John Richels, Devon Energy Corporation
  • Mary T. Barra, General Motors Company
  • Dinesh C. Paliwal, Harman International Industries, Inc.
  • Milton R. Johnson, HCA Inc.*
  • Adam Silver, National Basketball Association
  • Indra K. Nooyi, PepsiCo*
  • Steven Mollenkopf, Qualcomm Incorporated*
  • Gregory Lee, Samsung Electronics America, Inc *
  • Stuart Thorn, Southwire Company
  • Douglas C. McMillon, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

*CEOs are new to CECP, but their companies have existing affiliations with CECP. 

CECP Companies:  

The following 8 corporations recently joined CECP at the company level:

  • BAE Systems, Inc.
  • Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.
  • CenterPoint Energy, Inc.
  • Honeywell International Inc.
  • Land O’Lakes, Inc.
  • PIMCO
  • Visa Inc.
  • Votorantim Group

For a complete listing of CEOs engaged in CECP, download the CECP CEOs and Companies Roster at cecp.co.

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About CECP: The CEO Force for Good

 

CECP is a coalition of CEOs united in the belief that societal improvement is an essential measure of business performance. Founded in 1999 by Paul Newman and other business leaders, CECP has grown to a movement of 150 CEOs of the world’s largest companies across all industries. Revenues of engaged companies sum to $7 trillion annually. A nonprofit organization, CECP offers participating companies one-on-one consultation, networking events, exclusive data, media support and case studies on corporate engagement. For more information, visit http://ceco.co