DuPont Executive (and Satell Institute Board Member) Views CSR as a Way to “Systemically Raise All of the People Up”

Henri Moore is a busy woman. She is Global Leader of the Center of Philanthropy and Education at DuPont, the Wilmington-based global leader in Agriculture, Materials Science and Specialty Products. Her title alone can hardly be said in one breath, let alone her responsibilities within the company. We had the opportunity to speak with Henri about DuPont’s commitment to corporate social responsibility (CSR) and how that translates locally and across the world.
JP Morgan Managing Director Says Joining The Satell Institute & Engaging in CSR is “All Upside”

When it comes to practicing corporate social responsibility (CSR), financial services company (and new Satell Institute member) JP Morgan actively demonstrates their support by budgeting $1.75 billion globally to deploy over the next five years in communities they serve. They even have their own internal CSR team solely dedicated to managing these efforts, and their philanthropic goals are intrinsically linked to their corporate ones. We spoke with John Emery, Managing Director and Chairman of JP Morgan’s corporate leadership team in Philadelphia, to hear about the evolution of their CSR work.
CEO of Major Healthcare Provider in PA & DE Joins Satell Institute Adding to the Collective Force for Good across the Region

UnitedHealthcare (UHC) is a global healthcare provider, and also a new member of the Satell Institute. Dan Tropeano is CEO of UHC in Pennsylvania & Delaware and approaches corporate social responsibility (CSR) with somewhat of a business mindset – except instead of a financial return, he expects results on issues in the community. We spoke with Dan about civic responsibility, why he was motivated to join the Satell Institute and why the work of CSR is often its own reward.
“You Can’t Be Casual with Your CSR Commitment” Says CEO of Highly-Successful Healthcare Company & New Satell Institute Member

Brian Effron is CEO of Healthcare Administrative Partners (HAP), a leading provider of healthcare revenue cycle and coding services. A longtime leader in the philanthropic community, Brian offers his feelings on corporate social responsibility (CSR), the importance of funding the arts and why he is excited for the future of Philadelphia.
How the Most-Visited Museum in Philadelphia Created “Win-Win” Nonprofit/For-Profit CSR Partnerships that Benefit All

Larry Dubinski is President and CEO of the highly successful Franklin Institute, the most-visited museum in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and a top-five tourist destination in Philadelphia. With more than 925,000 visitors passing through its doors last year alone, part of Dubinski’s responsibility is aligning with the right business partners to help sustain the museum’s influential science and technology educational programs. We asked Dubinski about the successful link between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and non-profit/for-profit partnerships.
Why the Philadelphia Flyers Joined a Collective Force of Businesses and Non-Profits for the Greater Good

Linda Mantai is Vice President of Flyers Charities, the charitable nonprofit arm of the Philadelphia Flyers and a new member of the Satell Institute. She explains how the work of the Flyers extends off the ice, and why their organization is investing in the greater good through corporate social responsibility (CSR).
Selecting Clients That Were Philanthropic Gave a Leading Financial Services Firm a Unique Advantage

According to former CEO of the CMS Companies Paul Silberberg (now a community leader, educator, author, and philanthropist), “Doing well and doing good are inextricably linked.” Beyond being a successful company, CMS’ uniqueness was its deep CSR commitment.
By Engaging in CSR as an Executive May Lead to Your Greatest Achievement Later

There is a rapidly growing demographic of people coming to the end of their business careers and are looking to do more. Many are individuals who have built a company and now have either recently sold that company or are thinking about selling that company. Typically, much of these individuals’ identities were connected to their businesses. Now they are faced with the daunting prospect of “what’s next”.
UGI CEO Shares How CSR is Helping His Company Build Solid Relationships with the Community and Employees

The UGI Corporation has established a reputation as a leading energy distribution company and a generous corporate citizen. Contributing to the corporation’s successful position is its commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) demonstrated by the many years of giving back to the communities it serves. This industry leader has a long and proud history of championing causes that strengthen the long-term well-being of communities as well helping the UGI team recruit, develop and retain talent. John Walsh, CEO of UGI Corporation, explains.
How a Nonprofit CEO is Turning Grade School Students and Donors into Heroes

The National Liberty Museum, under the leadership of CEO Gwen Borowsky, stands out as one of the most exciting and innovative attractions in the highly competitive Philadelphia museum market. Loved by children and adults alike for its inspiring stories about people whose character and courage have expanded liberty for all, the museum provides a unique educational program that teaches kids how to become great citizens through acts of heroism. It is inspiring tens of thousands of schoolchildren, as well as attracting companies and foundations engaged in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).