COMING SOON…

Corporate Social Responsibility

Coming soon to Columbia University’s New York Campus.

 
 

A company's core business success relies on the integration of Corporate Social Responsibility throughout its business programs and strategies.

Participants in this Columbia University Executive Education program will have access to the best data, best practices, metrics for performance and access to key subject matter experts in a program designed to meet the needs of all participants.

 

About the Program

Columbia University's Executive Education course on CSR/ESG covers all the critical elements of effective corporate social responsibility programming. Specifically, the program covers environmental and sustainability efforts, diversity, equity and inclusion, supply chain practices, community and employee engagement, labor practices, investment strategies, corporate philanthropy and public private partnerships.

As part of the program over a dozen of the most gifted practitioners in each of these areas will share best practices for implementing effective CSR/ESG strategies and will help participants chart a path forward into the future.

More details about the program schedule and tuition are forthcoming.


Meet the Program Director…

Stanley Litow, Program Director

Stanley Litow teaches graduate courses on the role of corporations in society and the politics of education. He previously served as IBM’s Vice President for Corporate Responsibility  and President of the IBM Foundation for over two decades under three CEOs. He is the author of ” The Challenge for Business and Society: From Risk to Reward” and is a regular columnist for Barron’s. He has held high level positions for the Mayor and Governor of New York, and served as New York City’s Deputy Schools Chancellor.