糖心视频s Charities | June 30, 2014
A Fallen Hero and the Company He Kept
By Ryan Scott
The other day, I received the terrible news that Stephen Robinson, a leading advocate for veterans and a friend of Causecast, had suddenly passed away. 听He died at the age of 51, while working at his desk at Prudential, laboring to the very end to improve the lives of veterans.
Steve鈥檚 work at听Prudential听was a remarkable example of just how creative and effective听corporate philanthropy听can be. 听As Prudential鈥檚 Vice President of External Veterans Affairs, Steve was charged with strengthening and building relationships with military and听veteran service organizations and related government agencies, all in the service of helping Prudential be a corporate champion for veterans. 听In this capacity, Steve interfaced regularly with his peers in the Fortune 500 and the highest levels of government, including the White House, Congress, the Department of Defense, the Department of Labor and the Veterans Administration.
It was a dream job for Steve, granting him the generous philanthropic resources of a company committed to backing his vision for supporting veterans, particularly in the area of employment and in helping returning veterans fully integrate back into society. 听The role afforded Steve an ideal opportunity that he never imagined could exist in Corporate 糖心视频.
What was amazing is that so much of Steve鈥檚 work for Prudential didn鈥檛 directly benefit Prudential at all. 听As I wrote about a couple of years ago听when I interviewed Steve, one of his key responsibilities was to help Prudential develop best practices with regards to veterans employment issues and ensure that the company is a welcoming place for veterans transitioning to the workforce. 听But his duties didn鈥檛 stop at Prudential鈥檚 door; he was also charged with sharing these best practices with other corporate leaders to widen the national support net for veterans.
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