How passion and vision can drive successful CSR in a Government Agency.
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Leanne is the Network Lead at the cross government volunteer network and for the past 10 years has been the CSR Manager at Companies House.
In today’s podcast Leanne talks about:
- Her personal journey, how her life was upended by a serious health diagnosis and how this journey fuelled her passion for CSR.
- The CSR accomplishments she has achieved while at Companies House, including inspiring the high level of engagement in the community.
- How she addressed challenges along the way, How she overcame the constraints of driving CSR forward in a government agency.
- The successful initiatives that she implemented that were based around the four pillars of CSR at Companies House. How she encouraged a pay it forward culture. The benefits that can be achieved in the workplace by encouraging employees to engage with local charities and encourage collaboration across the company.
- How government agencies can work together to encourage wellbeing in the workplace, social, emotional and financial, to enable employees to flourish in an inclusive environment.
- How the new Hybrid or Remote working environment impacted CSR at Companies House.
- Where she sees CSR heading in the next 10 years. What does the future look like?
- Her proudest achievement since being an advocate for CSR.
LinkedIn Leanne Hugglestone
https://www.bitc.org.uk/
https://mattcallanan.co.uk/
LinkedIn Matt Callanan
https://linktr.ee/matt.callanan
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