One Year In, FedEx Continues To Build Toward a More Sustainable Future for All
When FedEx set its 2040 carbon-neutral operations goal on March 3, 2021, we knew we were blazing a path that would impact not only our industry, but generations to come.
Cool Effect Celebrates the Good on the Ground and Positive Impact of Carbon-Reducing Projects
Cool Effect, a Bay Area based nonprofit dedicated to supporting voluntary carbon projects around the globe, is celebrating the positive impact carbon credits can have for people and planet by highlighting “The Good on the Ground”
Making Impact: Mentorship for Black Youth Brings Rewards for Both Mentors and Mentees
Kenneth Cottrell and Antonio Fargas became youth mentors for 100 Black Men Las Vegas for very different reasons, but they agree on many of the rewards mentorship for Black youth brings for both mentors and mentees.
Working With Water: Identifying Risk, Enhancing Resilience
Resilience is a journey, not a destination.
The Decision Of A Lifetime: How Margaret Opened Doors Across QSR & Broke Glass Ceilings
As one of Taco Bell’s first 100 franchisees, Margaret Jones paved the way for women to thrive as leaders of the multi-billion-dollar brand.
Kirk Dominick Named President and CEO of World Federation of Youth Clubs
The Chairman and Co-founder of the World Federation of Youth Clubs (WFYC) Rick Goings announced today that Kirk Dominick has been appointed as President and Chief Executive Officer of the global organization.
EarthX Looks to Convince MVPDs to Launch Linear Network
The upcoming Earthx2022 Earth Day celebration (April 20-24, Dallas) is also the exclusive host for the United Nations SDG Media Summit
Why Boeing: Flight Test Conductor Lives Her Dream
Every day is the future for Emily Schnieders. She spends her working hours as a flight test conductor for the Boeing T-7A Red Hawk advanced trainer, a digital engineering pathfinder.
How This IoT Device From Charity: Water Could Advance Water Access for Billions
After years of learning, and with a Global Impact Grant from Cisco, charity: water launched the India Mark II sensor, which can detect things like water flow rate and volume, and can take as many as 13 million readings a day.
Whirlpool Corporation's Brazil Team Receives High Scores for Water Preservation
Water scarcity is thought by some experts to be one of the most pressing problems facing the world in the decades to come. Whirlpool Corp. recognizes the seriousness of this issue, and is working on ways to preserve this precious resource.