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WEBINAR | The Keys to Issue Selection

Selecting the right issue to address through corporate citizenship is half the battle. What are your company's unique capabilities and what are the needs of your individual communities? Join us as we discuss strategic efforts to select the issues for which the company's investment can have the greatest impact.

Event Info:

  • Start

    Wed Feb 13 17:00:00 UTC 2019
  • End

    Wed Feb 13 18:00:00 UTC 2019
  • Online
  • $0 Member
  • $99 Nonmember
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Featured Speakers:

Alison Arella

Assistant Director, Corporate Social Responsibility, Cambia Health Solutions

As the assistant director of Corporate Social Responsibility for Cambia Health Solutions, Alison Arella combines her passion for community work with the mission of an $8 billion not-for-profit health solutions company. She and her team oversee executive board placement , manage employee engagement campaigns, acts as the liaison to the company’s nonprofit Community Partner Organizations and executes Cambia’s highly successful, award-winning Employee Giving Campaign which raised over $2.4 million for almost 2,000 nonprofits in 2017. Outside the office, she serve on the board at the Center for Women's Leadership at Portland State University, and is the immediate past-president at the Portland Business Alliance’s emerging leaders program, EPOP.

Stefanie Steward-Young

Senior Vice President | Corporate CED Program Director, Community and Economic Development, Fifth Third Bank

Stefanie Steward-Young serves as senior vice president and director of Corporate Community and Economic Development programs. She oversees the Bank’s Community Reinvestment Act lending, investment and service strategy, programs and reporting. Stefanie is a community development professional with more than 20 years of financial industry experience, including leading CRA and charitable giving across multiple states in Fifth Third’s footprint. Before joining Fifth Third, Stefanie worked at PNC and National City Bank, where she lead their CRA program for the Central Ohio market, and held roles in branch management, commercial credit and retail training. Stefanie earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Franklin University in Columbus, Ohio. She earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a concentration in management and marketing from the University of Cincinnati. Stefanie serves as chair of the board for Economic & Community Development Institute in Columbus. She also is a board member for Homeport, Ohio CDC Association and the Community Development Collaborative of Greater Columbus. She previously served on the boards of the Columbus Urban League, Easter Seals, Homes on The Hill CDC and Franklinton Development Association. In addition, she volunteers and serves on advisory committees for numerous other community-based organizations. Stefanie received the Business First Forty Under 40 award in 2004, and is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. She is a native of Columbus, Ohio, where she now lives with her husband and three sons.