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The Crane Community Center is a Comcast Lift Zone, and is the heartbeat for many in Philadelphia’s Chinatown community — providing youth programming, food distribution, health and wellness initiatives, and help navigating housing.
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$5.3 million pledged to 21 initiatives across Africa, Brazil, China, U.S. and for those impacted by the earthquake in Türkiye
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Commitments made to support veterinary scholarships, diversity and inclusion programming, mental well-being, livestock farmers and veterinary livelihoods around the world
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Recap of CSR stories on Business Wire
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Exelon (Nasdaq: EXC) Chief Executive Officer Chris Crane has announced that he will retire from his position as CEO and as a director of the Exelon Board effective Friday, Dec. 30, 2022. The Exelon Board has elected Calvin G. Butler Jr., currently president and chief operating officer (COO), to the role of president and chief executive officer as of Dec. 31, 2022. Butler also will join Exelon’s Board of Directors. The company recently promoted Butler and expanded his responsibilities as a step i
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From a $6.6 billion energy infrastructure investment to helping connect more than 650,000 customers to $450 million in energy assistance last year, highlights in the CSR cover hundreds of initiatives that have made a positive impact on the energy transmission and distribution company’s 10 million customers, the communities it serves and the environment.
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2023 application process now open for startups addressing climate change in Atlantic City, Baltimore, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and Wilmington, Del.
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$4.9 million pledged to 20 initiatives across Africa, Brazil, China, Ukraine and the U.S.
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Commitments made to support veterinary scholarships, diversity and inclusion programming and mental wellness in the U.S.; livestock farmers and veterinary livelihoods in Africa, Brazil and China; and relief efforts in Ukraine
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Free, week-long STEM education experience empowers young women in 10th and 11th grade to be leaders in the fight against climate change
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HBCU Corporate Scholars Program, in partnership with UNCF, helps students access higher education and build a foundation for career readiness
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As the largest producer of clean energy in the nation and the largest utility company by customer count, Exelon has a long record of advocating for ambitious policies to address the urgent climate crisis. Following President Biden’s announcement of a Build Back Better framework and as COP26 commences in Glasgow, Chris Crane, president and CEO of Exelon, issued the following statement: “As world leaders convene in Glasgow for COP26 to address the climate crisis, the need for America to take actio
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HBCU Corporate Scholars Program will allow 24 students in Exelon service areas to attend historically Black colleges and universities
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Barbie® to donate $5 for each Barbie doctor, nurse or paramedic doll sold* at participating Target locations during the month of August
The brand is also spotlighting six women who are modern real-life heroes of the pandemic and honoring them with their own one-of-a-kind doll made in their likeness
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Schools, education nonprofits in five states and DC can apply for $1 million in grants to modernize or create state-of-the-art science labs, encouraging STEM careers
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Academy encourages high school girls in Chicago, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, D.C., to pursue career paths in STEM-related fields
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SOURCE: Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) DESCRIPTION:When PSEG began planning for its Roseland-Pleasant Valley electric transmission upgrade project, one of the first questions for PSEG biologists was what to do with an eagle’s nest on one of the towers where a pair of bald eagles had been nesting for more than six years? The 90-year-old steel lattice tower sat along the banks of the South Branch of the Raritan River, and eagles found the location – high away from predators and with access
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Exelon today announced the release of its 2020 Corporate Sustainability Report (CSR), which highlights Exelon’s efforts to address the climate crisis and build a cleaner, more resilient energy grid, invest in technology and innovation to improve service, and provide support and programs to customers and communities that will create a cleaner, brighter and more equitable future. The report is complemented by the release of Exelon’s second annual Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report.
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Just Capital also ranks Exelon fourth in industry for both its investment in workers and reducing environmental impact
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Disney Conservation Fund Celebrates Its 2020 Heroes Tue, 06/08/2021 - 17:30 Type of Content Article Layout Featured Media Body The Disney Conservation Fund (DCF) recognizes the hard work and effort of individuals and teams around the world working to conserve wildlife and protect wild places every year. In a world that needs wildlife heroes more than ever, the DCF is proud to celebrate the following 20 individuals and teams awarded in 2020, who join more than 200 passionate, dedicated Disney Con
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Company also recognized as a top company in LGBTQ and environmental, social and governance efforts
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About $1 million in funds will support secondary education of students who attended Exelon’s STEM Leadership Academies in Chicago, Philadelphia and Baltimore/Washington
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Program Housed by Chicago-Based Medical Facilities:
Rush University Medical Center and Lurie Children’s Hospital
Students to Gain Training, Support, Professional Experience and Certification in Revenue Cycle Management
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Exelon Utilities CEO Calvin G. Butler Jr. was honored February 13 with the BEYA Chairman’s Award during the organization’s annual BEYA STEM conference
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Exelon today announced the release of its Environmental, Social and Governance Report (ESG).
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Ecolab Completes First Major Equipment Installation Enabled by Mixed Reality at a U.S. Energy Plant Wed, 11/04/2020 - 10:10 Subheader With COVID-19 causing restricted access to facilities, Ecolab used mixed reality to safely install a PURATE™ chlorine dioxide generator at a leading midstream company’s facility Type of Content Article Layout Standard Format Body With COVID-19 reducing in-person access to energy plants around the world, Ecolab is using new digital solutions to deliver its water, e
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Non-Profit Subsidiary of Global Software Provider Celebrates the End of Its Recent COVID-19 Relief Initiative with a Check Presentation Ceremony on National First Responders Day
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Academy events designed to help encourage high school girls in Chicago, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, D.C., to pursue career paths in STEM-related fields
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Exelon Foundation, ComEd and Exelon Generation partner with United Way of Illinois, Alliance of Illinois Community Foundations and the Office of the Governor to provide emergency aid and relief
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Part of Cradlepoint’s commitment to ‘Connect & Serve’ those who protect and serve
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Historic agreement on the Conowingo Dam is a win for the environment, the economy, the State of Maryland and the entire Chesapeake Bay region
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Museum Will Become Kenneth C. Griffin Museum of Science and Industry in Recognition of $125 Million Gift, the Largest Gift in MSI’s History
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Investments will target startups developing technologies to address climate change in Atlantic City, Baltimore, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and Wilmington, DE
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Study released as the Exelon Foundation embarks on second-annual HeForShe STEM Innovation Leadership Academy aimed at fostering the next generation of climate leaders
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West Texas Centers (WTC), one of the state’s 39 community centers providing mental health and intellectual developmental disability (IDD) services, has announced its new administrative headquarters located in Big Spring, made possible by a philanthropic gift from The Ryan Foundation. The new building will be known as the Amanda and G. Brint Ryan Center. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20190415005578/en/ “In 23 counties ac
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Statewide Initiative follows Back-to-School Supply tour, which
offered tens of thousands of free school supplies to families as an
additional effort to break down barriers that can hinder academic success
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The Exelon Foundation and the United Nations (UN) Women HeForShe
launch inaugural STEM Innovation Leadership Academy to advance gender
equality and develop a pipeline of future leaders
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Exelon’s efforts to hire, retain and promote employees from a variety of backgrounds and to create an inclusive culture secured the company 32nd place on DiversityInc’s list of the Top 50 Companies for Diversity and Inclusion. Exelon moved up 15 positions in the rankings compared with 2017 as a result of continued focus on diversity and inclusion, including its work with the United Nations Women HeForShe campaign and the Billion Dollar Roundtable, an exclusive group of U.S. corporations that hav
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Nation’s largest clean energy producer will reduce emissions from
internal operations by 15 percent by 2022
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Exelon energy companies BGE, ComEd, Delmarva Power, PECO and Pepco
honored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for environmental
leadership
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Photo Gallery: View from a 150-Foot Crane at Oregon Water Recycling
Plant
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The mine sent in a lowbed truck and crane and partnered with local contractors to transport unused mobile classrooms from Alldays High School to the nearby Alldays Primary School in Limpopo Province, saving the school R150,000, which is what it would otherwise have cost to move them.
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Collaboration Strategies that Address Community Issues
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Mayor presents award from national nonprofit to a lead supporter
of The 606
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Exelon and its utilities donate $250,000 to the American Red Cross
and other nonprofits, directing funds to areas affected by Hurricane
Maria and earthquakes in Mexico
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Exelon Foundation to invest $3 million to empower young women and
girls to pursue STEM-related careers
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Company recognized for continued excellence in environmental
stewardship and innovation and being a workplace of choice
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Employee gifts and Exelon Foundation match contribute more than
$200,000, in addition to corporate donation of $150,000;
100 volunteers will travel to aid affected areas
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Constellation Field to be used as recovery staging area staffed in
part by employee volunteers; company utility resources poised to assist
in restoration
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Company spending with minority, women-owned and other
diversity-certified businesses reached a record of nearly $2 billion in
2016
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David Crane, until recently CEO of NRG Energy, has been named Editor at Large at GreenBiz Group, the media and events company focusing at the intersection of business, technology and innovation.