Doing Good Is Good Business: Lillian Diaz Gray
In this series, called “Doing Good is Good Business,” RecognizeGood asks Austin-area business and community leaders that exact question – why IS doing good is
In this series, called “Doing Good is Good Business,” RecognizeGood asks Austin-area business and community leaders that exact question – why IS doing good is
RecognizeGood is excited to announce our 2020 Legend Award recipients’ commemorative bricks have been placed in Lakeshore Park along Ladybird Trail by the east entrance
Over the past nine years, Kirsten Voinis has delivered over 43,000 pounds of food to Saint Louise House families. But that is just the tip of
In this series, called “Doing Good is Good Business,” RecognizeGood asks Austin-area business and community leaders that exact question – why IS doing good is
Ebonie Trice founded Mission Accomplished seven years ago in response to the rise in homelessness in Austin and has now served thousands of neighbors in need.
It’s easy to talk about ethical leadership when times are easy. It’s another thing entirely when times are tough and the future is uncertain. As
RecognizeGood: As a founder, how have you found your personal ethics or values cascading down to everybody who works for you? Chris : Well, from
RecognizeGood: Goodwin & Company has a pretty robust set of programs and trainings and really seems to take ethical development seriously.
RecognizeGood: How important is it to be able to maintain ethics, build trust and keep building a better business?