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  • Intel Vietnam: “One of the Best” The blog was posted on behalf of Sherry Boger, Vice President, Technology and Manufacturing Group General Manager, Intel Products Vietnam. I’m happy to report outstanding results from a voluntary, third-party audit of the ethics, labor, and environmental, health, and safety practices at the Intel Vietnam Assembly/Test facility.  In fact, the auditors called the site one of the best they had...
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  • The Farther Backward You Can Look, the Farther Forward You Can See This blog was posted on behalf of Jocelyn Cascio, a manager in Intel’s Supply Chain Environmental, Social and Governance organization.   As Winston Churchill once said, “The farther backward you can look, the farther forward you can see.” During the holiday season, I spent some time reflecting on the work Intel’s Supply Chain Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) Team did...
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  • Advancing “conflict-free” by offering smelters an incentive This entry was posted on behalf of Carolyn Duran, “Conflict Free Minerals” program manager at Intel. Last month Intel announced two key goals around manufacturing a “conflict-free” microprocessor – a stretch goal for us in which all the pieces to achieve this goal have not yet come together.  In pursuit of these goals, we mapped our supply line and identified...
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  • Profile: Michael Jacobson Michael Jacobson is director of Intel's Corporate Responsibility Office. In this role, he is responsible for leading Intel's corporate responsibility strategy with stakeholders across the company. He has an experienced team of experts in corporate social responsibility, strategic alliances, marketing and communications, stakeholder management and reporting who are committed to building upon Intel's performance as a leading corporate citizen.Prior to...
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  • The sustainable company you keep I used to be involved in rating companies on their corporate responsibility and sustainability performance for a living. Now I am one of the rated. Luckily, I'm at a company that gets rated very well across most of the major ratings in this space. But that doesn't necessarily make my job any easier.A former colleague of mine once said, hey...
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