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AN INTERNATIONAL FORUMOF BUSINESS CEOSDedicated to Corporate Involvement in SocietyAN INTERNATIONAL FORUMOF BUSINESS CEOSDedicated to Corporate Involvement in Society
2010-2011 Membership Roster
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Board of Boards
CEO Conference
CECPs annual convening of global
business leaders in New York is
consistently ranked among the worlds
top executive gatherings by Weber
Shandwick and Forbes.com. This
event provides global CEOs with
an opportunity to share their insights
on successful corporate philanthropy
practices in a closed-door, peer-to-peer
setting and to challenge each other
with creative solutions and collaborative
models. The next Board of Boards
CEO Conference will take place on
February 28, 2011.
Media opportunities
CECP is a primary resource for
journalists on the subject of trends
in corporate philanthropy and the
important role of business in society.
CECP highlights members philan-
thropic programs and publicizes the
commitment of business CEOs to
community investment.
Peer benchmarking
Member companies gain access to the
Corporate Giving Standard (CGS), an
online benchmarking tool containing
more than $70 billion in comparative
data. The CGS offers unparalleled,
customized, 24/7 reporting on
corporate giving budgets. Giving trendsand data are published in CECPs
annual report, Giving in Numbers.
Professional networking
At the annual Corporate Philanthropy
Summit in June, the industrys leading
event, CECP convenes more than
250 senior giving professionals who
represent the worlds most inuential
companies. Distinguished speakers
have included President Bill Clinton,Professor Michael Porter of Harvard
Business School, and Gen. Colin L.
Powell, USA (Ret.).
Excellence Awards
CECP presents the prestigious
Excellence Awards in Corporate
Philanthropy annually to two companies
and one nonproft that demonstrate
outstanding CEO leadership, inno-
vation, dedication to measurement,
and partnership in corporate giving.CEOs from the recipient organizations
accept the awards in person at the
CECP Summit each June.
International Corporate
Philanthropy Day (ICPD)
Each February, CECP, in conjunction
with the United Nations, leads
an international advocacy day on
which member companies and other
cross-sector organizations around the
world host programs and celebrations
to raise awareness for the philanthropic
work of business in addressing social
problems. The next ICPD is
February 28, 2011.
CECP PROVIDES ITS MEMBERS WITH ESSENTIAL
RESOURCES FOR STRATEGIC CORPORATE GIVING:
WHY CECP?
The Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy (CECP) is the only international
orum o business leaders ocused on corporate involvement in solving social problems.
Membership includes more than 180 global CEOs and chairpersons o companies that
collectively account or more than 40% o reported corporate giving in the United States.
JOIN US.CEOs and giving professionals at interested companies are invited to contact CECP
at [email protected] or 212.825.1000 for more information on membership.
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ABOUT CECP
Since 1999, the Committee Encouraging Corporate
Philanthropy has convened CEO and chairperson
members committed to ullling business contract with
society and raising the level and quality o corporate giving.
Through our research reports, CECP provides in-depth
analyses of trends in corporate giving, drawing from CEO
interviews and convenings, an unparalleled repository
of corporate giving data, research collaborations with
esteemed partner organizations, and contributions from
a cross-sector network of global leaders.
Each issue of CECPs publication, The Corporate Philanthropist,
focuses on a different aspect of philanthropic investing,
drawing upon the expertise of thought leaders across
government, nonproft, and corporate sectors.
All of CECPs reports and publications are available
online at CorporatePhilanthropy.org.
CECP TAPS THE MINDS OF
LEADING GLOBAL CEOS
Press conference at launch of CECP, November 1999,
John Whitehead, Paul Newman, Peter Malkin
FORWARD-LOOKING THOUGHT LEADERSHIP AND ACTIONABLE FRAMEWORKS
When someone becomes a CEO, there is a learning curve o technical and social
elements. Organizations like CECP are important, because they show that it is imperative
to make sure the culture and soul o a company are connected to the community.
Ivan G. Seidenberg
Chairman and CEO
Verizon Communications Inc.
The next generation o social responsibility will be ingrained into corporate business
models in collaboration with employees, customers, and suppliers.
Marilyn Carlson Nelson
Chairman
Carlson
In the uture, more will be expected rom market leaders and globally successul
companies, and companies that are most involved will be most successul, creating
an upward spiral.
Michael T. Duke
President and CEO
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
There are more ways to make a diference than just writing a check. We can also move
the needle on important social issues through involving our time, brand, and resources.
Duncan L. Niederauer
CEO
NYSE Euronext
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Pictured on cover:
Shelly Lazarus, Chairman, Ogilvy & Mather;
Robert Wolf, Chairman and CEO, UBS Group
Americas; and Ivan Seidenberg, Chairman and
CEO, Verizon Communications Inc., at the
2010 Board of Boards CEO Conference
Chairman
Marc Benioff
Chairman and CEO
salesforce.com
Douglas R. Conant
President and CEO
Campbell Soup Company
Kenneth T. Derr
Former Chairman and CEO
Chevron Corporation
Daniel L. Doctoroff
President
Bloomberg
Donald E. Felsinger
Chairman and CEO
Sempra Energy
Jay S. Fishman
Chairman and CEO
The Travelers Companies, Inc
Henrietta Holsman Fore
Chairman and CEO
Holsman International
Robert H. Forrester
President and CEO
Newmans Own Foundation
Harold McGraw III
Chairman, President and CEO
The McGraw-Hill Companies
Kenneth T. Derr
Paul L. Newman
Peter L. Malkin
David Rockefeller
Paul A. Volcker
Sanford I. Weill
John C. Whitehead
Founding Co-Chairs Honorary Chairs
Directors
110 Wall Street, Suite 2-1
New York, NY 10005
P. 212.825.1000
CorporatePhilanthropy.org
Alan G. Hassenfeld
Chairman, Executive
Committee
Hasbro, Inc
Klaus Kleinfeld
Chairman and CEO
Alcoa, Inc.
Shelly Lazarus
Chairman
Ogilvy & Mather
Terry J. Lundgren
Chairman, President
and CEO
Macys Inc.
Peter L. Malkin
Chairman
Malkin Holdings LLC
Marilyn Carlson Nelson
Chairman
Carlson
James E. Rohr
Chairman and CEO
The PNC Financial
Services Group, Inc.
Michael I. Roth
Chairman and CEO
Interpublic Group
Edward B. Rust, Jr.
Chairman and CEO
State Farm Mutual Automobile
Insurance Company
Barry Salzberg
CEO
Deloitte LLP
Henry B. Schacht
Former Chairman and CEO
Cummins Engine; Former CEO
Lucent Technologies
John B. Veihmeyer
CEO
KPMG LLP
Sanford I. Weill
Chairman Emeritus
Citigroup Inc.
John C. Whitehead
Former Deputy Secretary of State
Former Co-Chair
Goldman Sachs &Co.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
For me, the highlight o CECP
was when the words corporate
and philanthropy were orged
into a single phrase o purpose
and leadership, and so many top
executives joined this orum.
Paul Newman
CECP Founding Co-Chair
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Ronald A. Williams
Aetna Inc.
Carol Lavin Bernick
Alberto Culver Company
Klaus Kleinfeld
Alcoa Inc.
Thomas J. Wilson
Allstate Insurance Company
Michael Carpenter
Ally Financial
Kenneth I. Chenault
American Express
Michael R. Splinter
Applied Materials, Inc.
Michael E. Campbell
Arch Chemicals, Inc.
Patricia A. Woertz
Archer Daniels Midland
Company
Christopher M. KipCondron
AXA Equitable
Francisco Gonzalez
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya
Argentaria, S.A.
Brian Moynihan
Bank of America Corporation
Brian J. Dunn
Best Buy Co., Inc.
Sunil Bharti MittalBharti Enterprises Limited
Stephen A. Schwarzman
The Blackstone Group L.P.
Daniel L. Doctoroff
Bloomberg
Robert P. Kelly
BNY Mellon
Lamberto Andreotti
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
Douglas R. Conant
Campbell Soup Company
Richard D. Fairbank
Capital One Financial Corpora
Marilyn Carlson Nelson
Carlson
David M. Rubenstein
The Carlyle Group
Emmanuel Perrin
Cartier North America
Kenneth T. Derr (Ret.)John Watson
Chevron Corporation
John T. Chambers
Cisco
Vikram S. PanditSanford I. Weill (Ret.)
Citigroup Inc.
Muhtar Kent
The Coca-Cola Company
Ian M. Cook
Colgate-Palmolive Company
Daniel J. Sullivan, Jr.
Collette Vacations
Gary M. Rodkin
ConAgra Foods, Inc.
James J. MulvaConocoPhillips
Brady W. Dougan
Credit Suisse
Thomas M. Ryan
CVS Caremark Corporation
Barry Salzberg
Deloitte LLP
2010 2011MEMBERSHIP
ROSTER
CEO MEMBERS
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Colin Brown
JM Family Enterprises, Inc.
William C. Weldon
Johnson & Johnson
Jamie Dimon
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Thomas J. Falk
Kimberly-Clark Corporation
Vicenzo Manes
KME Group S.p.A.
John B. Veihmeyer
KPMG LLP
Mark R. Fetting
Legg Mason, Inc.
John Anderson
Levi Strauss & Co.
Timothy Bishop
Macquarie Group
Terry J. Lundgren
Macys, Inc.
Anthony E. MalkinPeter L. Malkin
Malkin Holdings LLC
Ajay Banga
MasterCard Worldwide
Robert A. Eckert
Mattel, Inc.
Jay BrownMBIA Inc.
Alan D. Wilson
McCormick & Company,
Incorporated
James A. Skinner
McDonalds Corporation
Harold McGraw III
The McGraw-Hill Companies
Josef Ackermann
Deutsche Bank
Michael D. White
DIRECTV, Inc.
Richard W. Dreiling
Dollar General Corporation
Robert A. Livingston
Dover Corporation
Andrew N. Liveris
The Dow Chemical Company
James E. Rogers
Duke Energy Corporation
Ellen J. Kullman
DuPont
Richard Edelman
Edelman
John C. Lechleiter
Eli Lilly and Company
William P. Lauder
The Este Lauder Companies Inc.
John W. Rowe
Exelon Corporation
Rex W. Tillerson
Exxon Mobil Corporation
Glenn K. Murphy
Gap Inc.
Jeffrey R. ImmeltGeneral Electric Company
Kendall J. Powell
General Mills, Inc.
Andrew Witty
GlaxoSmithKline plc
Lloyd C. Blankfein
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
Frederic de Narp
Harry Winston
Liam E. McGee
The Hartford Financial
Services Group, Inc.
Alan G. Hassenfeld
Hasbro, Inc.
Richard M. Bracken
HCA Inc.
Frank A. Bennack, Jr.
Hearst Corporation
John B. Hess
Hess Corporation
Henrietta Holsman Fore
Holsman International
Irene M. Dorner
HSBC Bank USA, N.A.
Michael B. McCallister
Humana Inc.
Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. (Ret.)
IBM Corporation
David B. Speer
Illinois Tool Works Inc.
N. R. Narayana Murthy
Infosys Technologies Ltd.
Thomas J. McInerney
ING Global Insurance
Paul OtelliniIntel Corporation
Michael I. Roth
Interpublic Group
Steven R. Loranger
ITT Corporation
Myron E. (Mike) Ullman, III
J.C. Penney Company, Inc.
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Marc Benioff
salesforce.com
Christopher Viehbacher
sanof-aventis
H. Fisk Johnson
S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.
Donald E. Felsinger
Sempra Energy
Eric Spiegel
Siemens Corporation
Kevin M. Connelly
Spencer Stuart
Barry S. Sternlicht
Starwood Capital Group
Frits D. van Paasschen
Starwood Hotels & Resorts
Worldwide, Inc.
Edward B. Rust Jr.
State Farm Mutual Automobile
Insurance Company
Joseph L. (Jay) Hooley
State Street Corporation
Enrique Salem
Symantec Corporation
Jeffrey L. Bewkes
Time Warner Inc.
Yoshimi Inaba
Toyota Motor
North America, Inc.
Gerald L. StorchToysRUs, Inc.
Jay S. Fishman
The Travelers Companies, Inc.
Robert Wolf
UBS
Stephen J. Hemsley
UnitedHealth Group
John H. Hammergren
McKesson Corporation
Michael Patsalos-Fox
McKinsey & Company
William A. Hawkins
Medtronic, Inc.
Richard T. Clark
Merck
C. Robert Henrikson
MetLife, Inc.
Seiei Ono
Mitsubishi International
Corporation
Raymond W. McDaniel, Jr.
Moodys Corporation
James T. Prokopanko
Mosaic Company
David J. Stern
National Basketball Association
Steve Holliday
National Grid
Stephen S. Rasmussen
Nationwide Insurance
Robert H. Forrester
Newmans Own Foundation
Ted Mathas
New York Life Insurance
Company
Olli-Pekka KallasvuoNokia Corporation
Duncan L. Niederauer
NYSE Euronext
Shelly Lazarus
Ogilvy & Mather
Marjorie M. Scardino
Pearson plc
John C. Compton
PepsiCo
Phil Harrison
Perkins+Will
Jeffrey B. Kindler
Pfzer Inc
Peter A. Darbee
PG&E Corporation
James E. Rohr
The PNC Financial Services
Group, Inc.
Richard L. Carrin
Popular, Inc.
Robert E. Moritz
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
John R. Strangfeld
Prudential Financial, Inc.
Ralph Izzo
Public Service Enterprise
Group Incorporated
Joel Quadracci
Quad/Graphics
Paul E. Jacobs
Qualcomm Incorporated
Surya N. Mohapatra, Ph.D.
Quest Diagnostics Incorporated
Stephen M. Case
Revolution LLC
Colin G. CampbellRockefeller Financial
Karim Khoja
Roshan / Telecom Development
Company Afghanistan Ltd.
Thomas J. Quinlan III
RR Donnelley
Sam Gilliland
Sabre Holdings
I tmu t
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Louis Chnevert
United Technologies
Corporation
Ivan G. Seidenberg
Verizon Communications Inc.
Gregory Wasson
Walgreen Co.
Michael Duke
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
Joseph R. Gromek
Warnaco Group, Inc.
Leonard A. Lauder
The Este Lauder Companies Inc.
Stephen W. Sanger
General Mills, Inc.
Jean-Pierre Garnier
GlaxoSmithKline plc
W. James Farrell
Illinois Tool Works Inc.
William B. Harrison, Jr.
Walter V. Shipley
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Timothy P. Flynn
KPMG LLP
Robert W. Selander
MasterCard WorldWide
Alain J. P. Belda
Alcoa Inc.
James C. Morgan
Applied Materials, Inc.
Thomas A. Renyi
BNY Mellon
John P. Morgridge
Cisco
E. Neville Isdell
The Coca-Cola Company
Charles O. Holliday, Jr.
DuPont
Sidney Taurel
Eli Lilly and Company
GRADUATE CEO MEMBERS
MEASUREMENT SUBSCRIBER COMPANIES
Ryoichi Ueda
Mitsubishi International
Corporation
Robert B. Catell
National Grid
Henry A. McKinnell, Jr.
William C. Steere, Jr.
Pfzer Inc
Arthur F. Ryan
Prudential Financial, Inc.
Richard D. ParsonsTime Warner Inc.
Leonard D. Schaeffer
WellPoint, Inc.
Stephen J. Dannhauser
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
Angela F. Braly
WellPoint, Inc.
John G. Stumpf
Wells Fargo & Company
Hikmet Ersek
The Western Union Company
Hugh Verrier
White & Case LLP
Ursula M. Burns
Xerox Corporation
Martin Senn
Zurich Financial
Services Ltd.
Henry B. Schacht
John C. Whitehead
Christina A. Gold
The Western Union Company
Paul A. Allaire
Anne M. Mulcahy
Xerox Corporation
Mark Angelson
Lawrence K. Fish
Thomas S. Murphy
David Rockefeller
Paul A. Volcker