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Aspen Institute Business & Society Program
Aligning Business with the Long-Term Health of Society
A little more than a week out from the election, the implications of the coming administration are beginning to take shape.
Looking to the future, what is likely to change for workers, investors, business and the economy? What impact will COP29 have on climate actions? And as new ideas and constraints emerge, how should leaders prepare for the changes ahead?
Spotlight: Igniting Leadership to Meet the Moment
Election outcomes in the US and around the world suggest that citizens are yearning for leaders who can help us meet tangible, everyday concerns. Like many organizations, Aspen is reflecting on our mission and role in this moment.?How do we better cultivate leaders with the values and the skills essential for solving immediate challenges, while remaining steadfast in our commitment to the long-term health of an open and free society??
In this week’s Spotlight, Aspen Institute CEO Dan Porterfield talks transformative leadership and how it can rise to meet this moment.
?? Nominations Now Open!
Are you or someone in your network leading innovation that builds impact and business value? Our programs support leaders taking action to make a positive difference.
We are accepting nominations for the 2025 class of First Mover Fellows and the 2025 class of Economic Mobility Fellows. Join us!
News Roundup
Also on Our Radar
What else caught our attention this week?
One for the Road
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Founded in 1998, the?Aspen Institute Business & Society Program?works to align business decisions and investments with the long-term health of society—and the planet.