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Shundrawn Thomas: Everything Comes Down To Purpose And People
  + stars: | 2024-02-07 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailShundrawn Thomas: Everything Comes Down To Purpose And People"Ambition can help achieve a lasting good." The Copia Group Founder discusses what ambition means to him.
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Shundrawn Thomas: Ambition Can Help Achieve A Lasting Good
  + stars: | 2024-01-24 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailShundrawn Thomas: Ambition Can Help Achieve A Lasting Good"Everything comes down to purpose and people." The Copia Group Founder discusses what ambition means to him.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailLeaders in Focus at CNBC Equity and Opportunity: Exec ConnectTop leaders from all corners of the economy come together to react to CNBC's Equity & Opportunity Black Business Leadership Survey results: the trends that surprise them, their own experiences, and thoughts on the path forward. Featuring MSNBC President Rashida Jones, Smith & Company Founder & President Judy Smith and Copia Group Founder & Managing Partner Shundrawn Thomas. Moderated by CNBC's Frank Holland. 15:25 an hour ago
Persons: Rashida Jones, Smith, Judy Smith, Shundrawn Thomas, CNBC's Frank Holland Organizations: CNBC Equity, Opportunity, Connect, Equity, Smith & Company, Copia
The tragedy sparked more awareness and positive change in corporate America, according to a new survey of Black executives conducted by CNBC, but the results from the survey show that there remains much work to be done. The survey, conducted by CNBC in partnership with the Executive Leadership Council, found 74% of Black executives saying they saw a positive change in hiring, retention and promotion of Black employees since Floyd was killed in May 2020. As many Black executives say organizational treatment of Black employees has remained the same (43%) or worsened (9%) since 2020, as those who say it has improved (48%). And exactly half say there are still less opportunities for Black employees than other employees at their organizations. More Black executives said that prior to 2020 their firms were "checking the DEI box" rather than taking a comprehensive approach.
Persons: George Floyd, Kerem Yucel, Floyd, Shundrawn Thomas, George Floyd's, Judy Smith, Smith, Smith & Company . Smith, Thomas, Rashida Jones, Priscilla Sims Brown, Melonie Parker, Johnson Organizations: Afp, Getty, Black, CNBC, Executive, Council, Copia, Smith & Company, Equity, Opportunity, MSNBC, Amalgamated Bank ., Google Locations: Minneapolis , Minnesota, U.S, America, New Orleans
But for Impactive Capital co-founder and managing partner Lauren Taylor Wolfe, it all comes back to financial performance. "We believe that ESG without returns is simply not sustainable," she said Wednesday at CNBC's Delivering Alpha conference. Even if returns aren't the sole focus of an investment vehicle, sustainable investing can still generate alpha for investors. When it comes to applying an ESG lens to public market investing, Impactive Capital's Taylor Wolfe said investors need to be creative around how ESG is used to drive returns. She added that the recent market turmoil could spark a reset of sorts within the sustainable investing landscape.
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