CIBC Mellon: Inaugural Corporate Social Responsibility Report Released

CIBC Mellon released its inaugural corporate social responsibility (CSR) review. "Taking care" provides details of the company's progress on its CSR commitments made to date and its objectives for 2009. At CIBC Mellon, corporate social responsibility defines who we are

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CIBC Mellon released its inaugural corporate social responsibility (CSR) review. “Taking care” provides details of the company’s progress on its CSR commitments made to date and its objectives for 2009.

At CIBC Mellon, corporate social responsibility defines who we are and what we do. All of our stakeholders benefit as this program allows us to continue to build trust, strengthen our reputation and unite our employees through a common focus,” says Thomas C. MacMillan, president and CEO of CIBC Mellon. “This review looks at the impact of CIBC Mellon’s activities on our clients, communities, employees and the environment.”

“We are especially proud of the accomplishments featured in this report,” says James Dennison, chief risk officer and chair of the company’s CSR committee. “‘Taking Care’ further demonstrates our positive impact on employees and communities, as well as our commitment to operating with transparency and integrity, while also improving our environmental performance.”

CIBC Mellon’s CSR review addresses a wide range of topics in five key areas: compliance and ethics, clients and products, employees, community and environmental sustainability. The review also features the company’s CSR and environmental sustainability statements and commitments, along with key performance indicators for 2009. Note: In keeping with the company’s environmental sustainability commitments, 80% of these reports will be distributed electronically.

To view the report please visit the site.

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