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Corporate Responsibility

  • Oracle teams up with Build-A-Bear Workshop to raise funds for Retail ROI at NRF show

    New York City -- Attendees at the 2012 National Retail Federation convention (“The Big Show”) in  New York who donate $20 to The Retail Orphan Initiative (RetailROI) will take home a Build-A-Bear Teddy Bear. The annaul event will be held Jan. 15 -18, at the Jacob Javits Center.

    In an initiative designed to raise funds for charities sponsored by RetailROI, Oracle is providing 2,000 Build-A-Bear Teddy Bears dressed in a custom RetailROI t-shirt at its booth on the exhibit floor (booth #1319).

  • Toys"R"Us raises $4M for Toys for Tots

    WAYNE, N.J. — Toys"R"Us has announced that its eighth annual fundraising campaign to benefit the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation was its most successful to date, raising $4 million and collecting more than 400,000 toys to help make the holidays brighter for kids in need across the United States.

  • Electrolux names chief designer

    STOCKHOLM — Stefano Marzano has been appointed chief design dfficer, a new role at Electrolux.  

  • Staples supports mentor program for home-state youth

    BOSTON — Staples is working with Mass Mentoring Partnership, an organization that provides youth mentoring opportunities, to recruit adult mentors for approximately 3,000 youth in its home state of Massachusetts. In addition, the retailer is donating $25,000 to the cause.

  • Another new compliance challenge emerges in California

    Want to see what increased government regulation and its impact on business looks like? For a review of a new supply chain law in place in California and the reporting requirement it will impose on retailers, click here

     

  • Costco CEO earns accolades

    CHICAGO — Investment research firm Morningstar has named the outgoing CEO of Costco Wholesale as its 2011 CEO of the Year, the company said Wednesday.

    Costco CEO Jim Sinegal, who retired on New Year's Day, received the recognition for what Morningstar called his "exemplary corporate stewardship, independent thinking" and creating "lasting value for shareholders."

  • Bailey Brand Consulting designs new brand identity for Liz Claiborne, now Fifth and Pacific Cos.

    Philadelphia -- Bailey Brand Consulting, one of the largest branding and design firms in metro Philadelphia, recently completed the corporate re-branding for Liz Claiborne Inc., which will now be called Fifth and Pacific Companies. The new name and corporate logos will be effective on or about May 15.

  • Name and shame is new supply chain game

    In October of 2007, the U.K. newspaper, the Observer, reported that child workers, some as young as 10, were discovered working in an Indian textile factory in slave-like conditions to produce clothes for Gap Kids.  

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