
OFFICE OF HEALTH EQUITY
AND CRISIS COORDINATION
november, 2020
17novAll Day20U.S. Chamber of Commerce - 2020 Corporate Citizenship Conference
The 2020 Corporate Citizenship Conference & Awards A global pandemic, social unrest, and economic hardship—these events have challenged the world, but they have also sparked unparalleled agility, innovation, and empathy from
The 2020 Corporate Citizenship Conference & Awards
A global pandemic, social unrest, and economic hardship—these events have challenged the world, but they have also sparked unparalleled agility, innovation, and empathy from the business community. From quickly pivoting to manufacture medical supplies, to working to create greater equality of opportunity in America, 2020 has demonstrated the remarkable power of business to solve – under any circumstance.
The 2020 Corporate Citizenship Conference: Business Solves will confront the extraordinary economic and health challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the call for inclusion and equity that has swept our communities and workplaces into a new era, all while trying to build a more sustainable world.
Join us November 17-19 for three days of insightful conversations, unique networking moments, and practical strategies from cross-sector leaders at the forefront of purpose and innovation. For the first time this year, the conference will be held in conjunction with our
21st annual Citizens Awards, honoring businesses spearheading the transformation to a strong, healthy and sustainable future.
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november 17 (Tuesday) - 20 (Friday)
https://events.uschamberfoundation.org/businesssolves/begin
https://events.uschamberfoundation.org/businesssolves/begin
OFFICE OF HEALTH EQUITY
AND CRISIS COORDINATION
GHC3 is now the Office of Health Equity and Crisis Coordination, a division of the Center for Global Health Innovation (CGHI). The Center for Global Health Innovation is an Atlanta-based 501(c)3 organization launched in 2019 to bring together diverse Global Health, Health Technology and Life Sciences entities to collaborate, innovate and activate solutions to enhance human health outcomes around the world. At its core, CGHI will orchestrate programs that promote cross discipline cooperation to strengthen capabilities, accelerate problem solving and respond to global health crises. The Center will continue to support its subsidiary organizations, Georgia Bio and Georgia Global Health Alliance and is standing up a permanent Global Health Crisis Coordination Center to bringing to bear the best private sector and public sector capabilities and experience in times of need.