Toby Usnik has made Corporate Social Responsibility the focus of his career. Most recently, he was Chief Corporate Social Responsibility Officer and International Director at Christie’s, where he created core philosophies and implemented philanthropic programs around shared organizational causes. Today he works with organizations and individuals to catalyze movement along the spectrum of caring and impact. His book, The Caring Economy: How to Win With Corporate Social Responsibility, shares his learnings from three decades in this unique field.
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Usnik believes that we are living in the most connected and creative time in history. In this podcast, he explains how we have the tools to produce the best thinking and collaborations, no matter who you are or where you are, to create social change in a meaningful way.
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