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Cynthia McKee has been appointed Executive Vice President for Institutional Advancement. McKee is currently Senior Vice President for Development at the global nonprofit organization Conservation International and will join the Institute this fall.
The Aspen Institute Latinos and Society Program announced 32 recipients of the Ricardo Salinas Scholarship. The highly coveted scholarship, generously funded by Ricardo Salinas, founder and chairman of Grupo Salinas, increases American Latino and Mexican representation in leadership development training at the Aspen Institute.
The six briefs published in this report argue that worker voice is an asset to companies and that incorporating worker input inside corporate governance is an opportunity to enhance corporate decision making and accountability.
The new Safety First trainings offer invaluable sector-specific guidance for restaurant operators to keep their workers and guests safe in the face of varying vaccination and transmission levels around the country.
Written with the aid of human rights and sports policy experts over the past year, the resource is designed to help leaders – from program operators to policymakers – grow access to sports while establishing minimum conditions under which youth are served.
Building Indigenous Communities of Hope Fellows will raise awareness and advocate the impacts of foster care in tribal communities.