With the advent of Covid-19, there’s never been a more swift and far-reaching need for individuals and corporations to give back to their communities.
In this episode we sat down with Luis Benitez, the vice president of Government Affairs and Global Impact at VF Corp to talk about their approach to corporate social responsibility, how the well-known outdoor apparel and lifestyle brand parent company has transitioned into Denver, and where they are focusing their CSR and community impact efforts. Luis also offers a couple of personal recommendations for great outdoor-related non-profits that have an increased need for volunteers during a summer that saw lots of people using Colorado’s outdoors.
The Impact of COVID-19 on Arts & Culture - Andrea Fulton of The Denver Art Museum
A Conversation on Race - Deidre Johnson of The Center for African American Health
The Road to Recovery - Kelly Brough of the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce
Economic and Social Impact of COVID-19 - Christine Benero of Mile High United Way
Colorado's PPE Response - Pat Meyers
The Restaurant Biz and COVID-19 – Adam Schlegel of Chook
The State of Child Welfare – Tennyson Center for Children
Good and Grounded Trailer
Food Shortage During a Pandemic – Food Bank of the Rockies
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