This guest blog post was submitted by Beth Rosemond, Assistant Director of Corporate Responsibility, Ernst & Young LLP, and builds on remarks given during a campaign webinar held on March 28 discussing best practice skills-based volunteer programs improving the environment. This post explores the Earthwatch - Ernst & Young Global Ambassador Program and how it supports E&Y’s overall corporate sustainability goals.
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I spoke about what Ernst & Young is doing to embrace skills-based volunteering to support our environmental sustainability strategy on A Billion + Change’s webinar on March 28. We launched our Earthwatch-Ernst & Young Global Ambassador Program within the
This year, we are sending 30 high-performers at the staff or senior level from across our
This program is a valuable leadership and talent development experience for our best and brightest. Our 2012 Earthwatch Ambassadors will grow their Ernst &Young network, broaden their global mindset and develop personally and professionally by using their skills in a different culture. The ambassadors typically return with a renewed commitment to environmental sustainability and community engagement and bring these new and enhanced qualities back to their teams and clients.
Here’s an example that will give you a sense of the depth of the Earthwatch experience: in 2011, the team in
Dominick Brook, who works in Ernst & Young’s Climate Change and Sustainability Services and returned to
“I help my clients figure out sustainability strategies. By volunteering for Earthwatch, I was able to live a sustainability strategy.”
How the program affects employees like Dominick is an increasingly important issue as we seek to continually engage our people. According to a recent global survey that Ernst & Young conducted with GreenBiz Group titled “Six Growing Trends in Corporate Sustainability,” employees are emerging as a key stakeholder group for sustainability programs. We have approximately 1,000 grassroots “EcoCare” volunteers that organize eco-related efforts in their local offices and communities. This group is celebrating its 10-year anniversary this year. Our annual EY Connect Days also encourage our people to volunteer in their local communities during the work day, and we are currently working with Earthwatch on creating local volunteering opportunities across the
We have taken the A Billion + Change pledge to capitalize on our employees’ skills to advance highly impactful social change at home and around the word. We encourage others to expand their volunteer programs to include skills-based service, and are always happy to share lessons learned over the years.
For those interested in learning more, please feel free to contact me at beth.rosemond@ey.com or visti:www.ey.com/US/en/About-us/Corporate-Responsibility/CR---Environmental-sustainability for more info. For those interested in learning more about A Billion + Change, please explore this website and take the pledge at: www.abillionpluschange.org/pledge-form.
The views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of Ernst & Young LLP.