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Stanton Chase LA Recognizes Leaders Who Care

As a global leading executive search firm, Stanton Chase works with female leaders around the world who have made significant improvements and left a lasting impact on their businesses. The Women and Leadership video series of Stanton Chase showcases stories of these inspiring leaders, their history, and how they rose to the top.

Stanton Chase Los Angeles, headquartered on the beautiful Santa Monica, CA beaches, offers clients the resources of one of the top ten global executive search firms, differentiated by its global reach, regional knowledge and local insights. They are committed to their clients as “Their Leadership Partner.”

The company has long served and worked with “Leaders Who Care”, around Inclusion and Diversity, Gender Equity, Corporate Social Responsibility, Wellbeing (Health, Workplace Environment, Nonflict, Kindness), Sustainability and Innovation, Veteran Opportunities, Smart Cities, Mobility and Infrastructure, and more.

Why? Executive leaders who embrace the impact of combining social enterprise (such as adopting a Sustainable Development Goal) with their business enterprise, gain a valuable return on investment on their talent acquisition, development and retention, their business results and both their local and global communities. This cycle then continues, full circle.

In alignment with the Decade Of Women, an action campaign dedicated to achieving gender equity worldwide by 2030, Stanton Chase is highlighting exclusive interviews with top female executives who share their wisdom and experiences in corporate leadership, as they pursue a culture dedicated to social impact.

Are you one of the Leaders Who Care? Do you know one? We’d like to recognize them all at www.makeadifferencela.com and possibly at our Global Summit in November! Email Mark Sadovnick, Managing Director at Stanton Chase – LA: m.sadovnick@stantonchase.com

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