by Kathrine Mott, Executive Director, Citizen Schools New York
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Kathrine Mott is executive director of Citizen Schools New York-New Jersey. Citizen Schools is a partner of Cisco CSR. Cisco sponsors The Huffington Post's ImpactX section.
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Kathrine Mott is executive director of Citizen Schools New York-New Jersey. Citizen Schools is a partner of Cisco CSR. Cisco sponsors The Huffington Post's ImpactX section.
by Tae Yoo, Senior Vice President, Corporate Affairs, Cisco
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Cisco sponsors The Huffington Post's ImpactX section.Watch this blog and follow Cisco CSR on Twitter as we continue to discuss ways to multiply impact and bring positive change in the world.
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Cisco sponsors The Huffington Post's ImpactX section.Watch this blog and follow Cisco CSR on Twitter as we continue to discuss ways to multiply impact and bring positive change in the world.
This year's Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting theme, "the future of impact," has me thinking about what we as leaders can be doing to future-proof our economy to create an even better world for the next generation. This is no small task. In the spirit of the CGI Mission, we must first take a step back and figure out what we can be doing today to help translate our big ideas into action. In my view, the answer starts with nurturing great talent to encourage innovation and giving back to the community to help solve our most pressing issues as a society.
by Kathy Mulvany, Vice President, Cisco Corporate Affairs
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As a member of the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI), Cisco is committed to creating and implementing innovative solutions to the world's most pressing challenges. In partnership with other global leaders, we're tackling new issues every year, from closing the IT skills gap to creating new economic opportunities for individuals worldwide.