Tim Mohin argues that environmentalists can do as much good for the earth working ''inside'' the corporate system as by protesting from the outside. This book outlines how to work in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), either as a new career, of as a leader in a CSR initiative.
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What does one do to get a job in the field of corporate social responsibility? And moreover, how do you excel at something so nebulous and undefined? ...
Turns out, Changing Business from the Inside Out: A Treehugger's Guide to Working in Corporations is the handbook I was looking for. Written by Tim Mohin, Director of Corporate Responsibility at AMD, the book offers critical pieces of advice and practical tips for current and aspiring professionals who believe they can make a difference through their careers ...
In this vacuum of trust in the marketplace, Mohin's book is a much-needed antidote for professionals and students who want to restore our economy, while protecting the environment and benefitting society, but lack the practical advice. Full article - CSRwire Talkback, 16 August 2012 - Aman Singh
Tim Mohin is the Director of Corporate Responsibility at Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). He is responsible for the company s overall corporate responsibility strategy, performance and communications. Prior to joining AMD, Tim advised executives at Fortune 500 companies as the lead sustainability consultant for EORM. Formerly, Tim led Apple s Supplier Responsibility program. Tim also had a 12-year career with Intel Corporation where he held several positions including Director of Sustainable Development, and Global Environmental Manager. Before joining Intel, Tim worked for ten years in the United States federal government with both the U.S. Senate and the U.S. EPA where he worked on the 1990 amendments to the Clean Air Act and other environmental laws and regulations. Tim has a bachelor s degree in Environmental Biology from the State University of New York at Cortland and a master s degree in Environmental Management from Duke University.
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