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Company receives perfect score from Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate Equality Index for sixth consecutive year
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New Allianz Life study reveals Americans expect all companies, particularly financial services and insurance firms, to adhere to new standards97% indicate social responsibility is important when making investment decisions53% of those not currently investing in socially responsible companies are interested in starting68% said knowing more about the social responsibility efforts of financial services companies would influence their decision to do business with them, and 63% expressed the same about insurance companies
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Minnesota United providing additional $75,000 to Keystone to help renovate new facility and fight food insecurity in St. Paul and surrounding communities
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Millennials Get Much of the Attention for Driving Socially Responsible Investing, but Older Generations Are Also Interested, According to the ESG Investor Sentiment Study from Allianz LifeKey Findings Snapshot: Millennials are more likely to make investment decisions based on issues that are important to them (64% compared with 54% of Gen Xers and 42% of boomers)Nearly half of Gen Xers and baby boomers say they are interested in having some money in ESG investments, compared with 66% of millennials When deciding to do business with a company, all generations agree that social issues such as diversity in the workforce and consumer protection are most important Baby boomers are more likely than millennials and Gen Xers to say that the reason they want to participate in ESG investing is to encourage companies to be good corporate citizens
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Financial Services Firm Recognized for Eighth Consecutive Year; Commitment to Fostering Diversity and Inclusion, Employee Recognition and Work Life Balance Cited
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Employee votes determine four charities to receive both monetary and volunteer contributions
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Spirit of Giving campaign donates money, toys, books and more than 22 tons of food and clothing
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Spirit of Giving campaign donates money, toys, books and more than 22 tons of food and clothing
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Driving to Donate Tournament Surpasses $1M Mark