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Page 1: Power THE of the Network...Network PowerTHE of the cecp.co CECP Daryl Brewster, CEO 85 Broad Street 27th floor New York, NY 10004 212-825-1000 info@cecp.co Company Profile CEOs and

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Page 2: Power THE of the Network...Network PowerTHE of the cecp.co CECP Daryl Brewster, CEO 85 Broad Street 27th floor New York, NY 10004 212-825-1000 info@cecp.co Company Profile CEOs and

CompanyProfileCEOs and corporate leaders from the world’s largest companies

220Companies

Total revenue

$21.2 billion

23 millionHours of employee engagement (on-company time)

$6.6 trillion

Social investment

“Businesses today can do well and do good. Positive economics and social good are not mutually exclusive. CECP and the Board of Boards provide an important forum to reinforce and encourage that message.”DAVID ABNEY, CHAIRMAN AND CEO, UPS

“CECP is an excellent forum for sharing insights with top business leaders who are committed to tackling society’s challenging problems. The opportunity to focus on the role our companies play in community well-being with like-minded individuals is highly rewarding and productive.”KEN FRAZIER, CHAIRMAN AND CEO, MERCK & CO, INC

“We’re doing more than you might expect a financial services company to do. We recognize the well-being of employees and the continuing success of the company depends on the long-term viability of society.” RODNEY MARTIN, JR., CHAIRMAN & CEO, VOYA FINANCIAL

A Coalition of CEOs and Companies that Focus on Social Investment

“The data and benchmarking in Giving in Numbers, coupled with modeling our efforts after the best-in-class work of CECP companies, has completely transformed the way we engage in philanthropy at USAA—the business of societal impact—and has served as a springboard for our bold moves.” HARRIET DOMINIQUE, SVP CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, USAA

3MAbbott LaboratoriesAbbVieAbercrombie & Fitch Co.AccentureAdobeAflac IncorporatedAlcoa Corp.Ally FinancialAltria Group, Inc.Ameren CorporationAmerican Airlines Group Inc.American Electric Power Company,

Inc.American ExpressAmerican International Group, Inc.Ameriprise Financial, Inc.AmerisourceBergen CorporationAmgen Inc.Anthem, Inc.Applied Materials, Inc.AptivArconic Inc.Assurant, Inc.AstraZenecaAT&T Inc.Bank of America CorporationBarclaysBBVABDBest Buy Co., Inc.Blackbaud, Inc.Bloomberg L.P.BNY MellonBoston Consulting GroupBoston Scientific CorporationBristol-Myers Squibb CompanyCampbell Soup CompanyCapital One Financial CorporationCareSourceCargillCarlson Holdings, Inc.CarMaxCatalentCenteneCenterPoint Energy, Inc.Cheniere Energy, Inc.Chevron CorporationChubb LimitedCignaCisco SystemsCIT Group Inc.CITGO Petroleum CorporationCitiCitizens BankCognizant Technology Solutions

Corporation

Colgate-Palmolive CompanyColletteComcast NBCUniversalConocoPhillipsConsolidated Edison, Inc.Corteva, Inc.Credit SuisseCSX Transportation, Inc.CVS HealthDarden Restaurants, Inc.Dell Inc.Deloitte USDeutsche BankDiscovery EducationDollar GeneralDominion EnergyDowDTE Energy CompanyDun & Bradstreet, Inc.DuPonteBay Inc.Ecolab Inc.EdelmanEILEEN FISHER, Inc.Eli Lilly and CompanyEmerson Electric Co.Empire State Realty TrustEntergy CorporationEquinix, Inc.EquitableErnst & Young InternationalExelon CorporationFedEx CorporationFMC CorporationGap Inc.GartnerGenentechGeneral Electric CompanyGeneral Mills, Inc.General MotorsGenworth Financial, Inc.GerdauGibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLPGoogle Inc.GSKGuardian Life Insurance Company

of AmericaHARMAN International IndustriesHasbro, Inc.Heidrick & Struggles International,

Inc.Herman Miller, Inc.Hermes Investment ManagementHess CorporationHilton WorldwideHolsman InternationalHoneywell International Inc.

HSBC Bank USAIBM CorporationIntel CorporationInterpublic GroupJM Family Enterprises, Inc.Johnson & JohnsonJPMorgan Chase & Co.JUUL LabsKimberly-Clark CorporationKohl’s Department Stores, Inc.KPMG LLPLegg Mason, Inc.Lincoln Financial GroupLinde plcLockheed Martin CorporationL’Oréal SAMacquarie GroupMacy’s, Inc.ManpowerGroup Inc.Mars, Inc.MastercardMcKesson CorporationMedtronic PLCMerck & Co., Inc.MetLife, Inc.MGM Resorts InternationalMicrosoft CorporationMitsubishi Corporation (Americas)Moody’s CorporationMorgan StanleyMortensonNew York Life Insurance CompanyNewman’s OwnNielsen Holdings plcNorthrop Grumman CorporationNorthwestern MutualNovo Nordisk Inc.NRG Energy, IncOgilvy & MatherON Semiconductor Panasonic CorporationPayPalPearson plcPepsiCoPfizer IncPhillips 66Pitney Bowes Inc.PricewaterhouseCoopers LLPPrincipal Financial GroupPrudential Financial, Inc.Public Service Enterprise Group

IncorporatedQualcomm IncorporatedQuest Diagnostics IncorporatedRaytheonRegeneron PharmaceuticalsRHR International LLP

Royal Bank of CanadaRoyal DSMS&P Global Inc.SalesforceSamsung Electronics America, Inc.SANOFISAP AGSempra EnergySeyfarth Shaw LLP Sidley Austin LLPSiemens CorporationSouthern California EdisonSouthwire CompanySpencer StuartStarwood Capital GroupState Farm Insurance CompaniesStryker CorporationSymantec CorporationSynchrony FinancialTapestry, Inc.TargetTata Consultancy ServicesTD Ameritrade Holding CorporationTD Bank GroupThe Allstate CorporationThe Coca-Cola CompanyThe Estée Lauder Companies Inc.The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.The HartfordThe Hershey CompanyThe Mosaic CompanyThe NASDAQ Stock MarketThe Travelers Companies, Inc.The Walt Disney CompanyThrivent FinancialTIAATurner Construction CompanyU.S. BancorpUBSUnitedHealth GroupUPSUSAAVanguardVerisk AnalyticsVerizon Communications Inc.Viacom Inc.Visa Inc.Voya Financial, Inc.Walmart Inc. Wells Fargo & CompanyWelltower Inc.Winnebago Industries, Inc.WorkdayWynn Resorts Ltd

CECP CEOS and COMPANIES 2020 As of 05/2020

Chief Executives for Corporate Purpose® (CECP) is a CEO-led coalition that believes that a company’s social strategy—how it engages with key stakeholders including employees, communities, investors, and customers—determines company success.

Founded in 1999 by actor and philanthropist Paul Newman and other business leaders to create a better world through business, CECP has grown to a movement of more than 200 of the world’s largest companies that represent $6.6 trillion in revenues, $21.2 billion in social investment, 14 million employees, 23 million hours of employee engagement, and $15 trillion in assets under management. CECP helps companies transform their social strategy by providing customized connections and networking, counsel and support, benchmarking and trends, and awareness building and recognition.