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. PSI: Tell me about your background, your areas of expertise, and your professional journey MJ: I am a very proud South African. I was born in Cape Town, I am one of three brothers; my parents encouraged us all to be curious about the world. And as a white South African, I realized quickly the privilege I held and developed an awareness of the deep societal issues at hand at a young age. At age 17, I was conscripted into the SA Navy, where I worked as a basic training and survival instructor. This shaped my resilience, confidence and positive attitude in life. I studied for a bachelor’s degree in commerce at University of Pretoria and then got involved with the student organization “Remember and Give,” or RAG. RAG raises funds every year to help better the lives of disadvantaged South Africans. This was my first taste of an NGO doing good. I was a very liberal student, an activist, and I also became President of the student body, where I regularly encouraged dis ....
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Glassdoor Updates February 16, 2021 Posted by Dominique Fluker Share For many employers, Black History Month signifies a time to celebrate their Black employees and recognize the Black community’s many historical contributions. However, this year’s Black History Month looks a lot different this year, given COVID-19. Companies have been challenged to uplift, honor, and celebrate their Black employees virtually. From virtual events delving into critical issues within the Black community to ERG-led cultural celebrations, the below companies have gone above and beyond to highlight their Black employees for Black History Month and beyond. Read about them below and apply to their hundreds of open jobs. ....
Within its lifetime, Levi’s has seen countless political moments, civil rights movements and even a global health pandemic. But despite this hyper-relevant experience, the company was not immune to the devastating effects of all crises combining at once. Similar to the rest of the industry, the company took a dip in Q2 during the peak of the pandemic’s repercussions. But thanks to its swift recalibration and investment in e-commerce and global strategies, it was able to recover faster than expected in Q3, and is expecting to emerge from the pandemic stronger than ever. “I believe the true character of a company is shown in a time of crisis, and as we have in the past, we will navigate this one by leveraging our strengths and seizing opportunities that will help us continue to thrive over the long-term,” said LS&Co. president and CEO Chip Bergh. ....
According to LS&Co. chief sustainability officer Jeffrey Hogue, the planet can’t afford for progress to take a backseat right now. The United Nations notes that by 2030, the global net human-caused emissions of carbon dioxide will need to fall by about 45 percent from 2010 levels in order to reach net zero by 2050. “We are at an absolutely critical moment in the effort to address the climate crisis: five years after the Paris Agreement and entering the decade that will determine success or failure in responding to this existential threat,” he said. Levi’s showed it’s doing its part last week, when CDP awarded the company with an “A” score for its transparency and management efforts, specifically highlighting its collaborative efforts to identify and implement renewable energy and water-saving methods across 10 countries. ....