Youth Enrichment Series (YES) Nonprofit Affiliate Presenters Report Success

After a successful launch just a few short weeks ago, the Youth Enrichment Series (YES), a catalog of virtual K-12 enrichment courses presented by the Satell Institute in partnership with some of the region’s top educational nonprofit institutions, is already making a difference in the lives of children and young people throughout Greater Philadelphia. The innovative program provides age-appropriate, engaging, and fun learning experiences that are vitally important to students’ success, and to the success of our region’s future.

Company Makes a Bigger Business and Community Impact by Expanding its Corporate Social Responsibility Engagement

Engaging in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and corporate giving is a critical part of the business success for the Matworks, a 55-year-old organization that provides technology driven janitorial and facilities services. Robert “Rip” Collins, CEO & President, of the Matworks says that a core part of its business model is to strive to “do good” by providing opportunity for young people in need with education and business experience.

The Satell Institute-Nonprofit Partner Enrichment Education Initiative – The Youth Enrichment Series (YES)

The Satell Institute is proud to present an incredible, age-appropriate learning opportunity for K-12 students in the Greater Philadelphia region, in collaboration with some of the Institute’s Nonprofit Affiliates, all subject matter experts. The Youth Enrichment Series (YES) is designed to provide engaging and fun learning experiences. With YES, students can expand their knowledge and interact with their peers.

Outstanding Impact from the 2020 Satell Institute Nonprofit-Business Leadership Summit

More than 120 Nonprofit Affiliate Leadership Members of the Satell Institute, together with more than two dozen role model business leaders participated in the 2020 Nonprofit-Business Leadership Summit. Its compelling theme was how nonprofits gain and keep financial partnerships with willing businesses. Its emphasis was on strategies for an effective recovery. The nonprofit leaders found the event was timelier and more stimulating than ever.

SUCCESS-The CEO Conference June 2020

On June 24th the Satell Institute held its fifth semi-annual CEO Conference, by invitation only, for its CEO business and foundation Members who include many of the most prominent leaders in the region, a diverse group of Nonprofit Affiliate CEOs financially supported by our Members, and invited CEO guests who may choose to become future members.

Leadership for Recovery – Reopening the American Economy

In keeping with health and safety guidance, the Institute will break new ground by convening this Conference via a broadcast-quality live stream production from Liberty Hall in the Museum of the American Revolution. Uniquely, this CEO event will honor safe social distancing and showcase the success-focused strategies and insights of its nationally renowned keynote speaker. The agenda will also include a medical expert and top business leader panel—moderated, with real-time questions from the virtual audience.

Groundbreaking Scientific Evidence that CSR Affects Consumer Purchasing Behavior

As a result of independent, groundbreaking research commissioned by the Satell Institute, significant statistical evidence has been found for the proposition that Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, including community and philanthropic support, drive favorable consumer perceptions of companies and positively impact actual, individual consumer purchasing behavior.

Our Free Online Course on the MIT-Harvard edX Learning Platform is Helping Educate Millennials and Other Professionals to Become CSR Leaders

Young business professionals who strive to be tomorrow’s CSR leaders are upgrading their knowledge, skills, and credentials. Thousands of millennials, from more than 160 countries and territories, are giving themselves and their companies a competitive edge by taking our free online certificate course developed with the University of Pennsylvania. It’s a great demonstration of the global demand for education on CSR.

Professor Stephen Park Named Satell CSR Fellow

Business Law Professor Stephen Park has been named to the newly created position of Satell Fellow in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) at the University of Connecticut’s School of Business. Below is an article recently posted on UCONN’s website.