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Located right off of Gateway Rd. at Drake Street, Allhër apartments are within a short walking distance to Yaletown, the West End, and English Bay. This central location situates Ahllër close to numerous restaurants, café's, retail shops and city parks such as George Wainborn Park, David Lam Park and even Sunset Beach Park.  

3940 Gateway Rd. Brookefield, Vancouver 53045

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May 21, 2024, from 8:30 to 11:00 a.m.
Stamford, CT 

Network Effect: Stamford

Network Effect: Stamford Agenda

8:30 am
Breakfast, Coffee & Conversation

9:00 - 10:30am
Welcome Remarks

Driving Change: Webster Bank’s Corporate Responsibility Blueprint
Marissa Weidner, Chief Corporate Responsibility Officer, Webster Bank
Gain insights into Webster Bank's approach to social responsibility and how it makes a tangible difference in local communities. In this session, Marissa Weidner, Chief Corporate Responsibility Officer, will shed light on the pivotal decision to establish an Office of Corporate Responsibility within the bank and the strategic vision behind it. Additionally, discover how Webster Bank’s Finance Lab initiative exemplifies the organization’s values, driving both financial empowerment and societal impact.


Empowering Communities & Building A Legacy of Change
Danielle M. Robinson, PhD, Head of Community Engagement & Partnerships, Diageo North America
Jennifer Lawson, President and CEO, Keep America Beautiful 
Stephen Park, Associate Professor and Co-Director of the Business and Human Rights Initiative, University of Connecticut  

Delve into the impactful partnership between Keep America Beautiful® and Diageo North America, committed to revitalizing over 950 Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) corridors across the United States. Through this collaboration, communities are empowered to address neighborhood challenges, including litter reduction, beautification, and infrastructure improvements, fostering welcoming environments reflective of MLK's legacy. Discover how this partnership embodies a shared commitment to community engagement, environmental stewardship, and sustainable progress, shaping a brighter future for neighborhoods nationwide.


Collective Impact: Partnerships Driving Positive Change for People and Planet
Jennifer Schiavone, VP, Corporate Communications, Americas, Henkel
Kristia Janowski, Director, Education & Sustainability, Mill River Park Collaborative

Stephen Park, Associate Professor and Co-Director of the Business and Human Rights Initiative, University of Connecticut  

Join Henkel and Mill River Park in a dynamic panel discussion uncovering the collaborative power between public and private partnerships in advancing environmental and social causes. We’ll dive into how to find the perfect partner for your initiatives, why evolving the relationship over time to drive maximum impact matters and how to navigate obstacles throughout your journey.  


Purpose In Action: Stew Leonard's Commitment to Community Safety
Sarah Caro, Director of Charitable Giving, Stew Leonard III Water Safety Foundation
Dave Armon, Vice Chairman, 3BL

Delve into a compelling one-on-one interview with Stew Leonard’s as the company shares insights into how it embeds purpose and social impact into its brand, focusing on initiatives like its commitment to preventing child drownings and its transformative impact on underserved communities.

Unlocking Opportunity: Clean Slate Connecticut’s Impact & What It Means for Business
Maggie O’Donnell, Director, Policy & Advocacy, Responsible Business Initiative for Justice
Jonathan Gonzalez, Social Impact Manager, Indeed

Talent is universal yet opportunity is not. Every year, 650,000 Americans join the labor market when they return from incarceration, only to find themselves locked out of a job. Against this backdrop and the talent shortage for businesses, the growing movement for automatic sealing of eligible criminal records ("Clean Slate") represents an opportunity to meet America's workforce needs. The obstacles to employment a returning citizen faces are also a short-staffed company's obstacle to meeting its quarterly sales or production quota.

In this session, learn why companies are increasingly looking to fair chance talent in today's labor market. Hear from business leaders and policy experts on why businesses have supported legal system reforms like Clean Slate, including here in Connecticut. This moderated discussion features Indeed and the Responsible Business Initiative for Justice.

Moderator: Maggie O’Donnell, Director, Policy & Advocacy, Responsible Business Initiative for Justice
Jonathan Gonzalez, Social Impact Manager, Indeed

10:30 - 11:00 am
Closing Remarks & Networking 

The Rotunda at 200 Elm St. 
Stamford, CT 06901

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