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CED’s Shareholder vs. Stakeholder Capitalism Series with Thomas McInerney, President & CEO of Genworth Financial

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CED’s Shareholder Versus Stakeholder Capitalism podcast series consists of compelling conversation with CEOs about whether there is a shift towards stakeholder capitalism underway and the implications of the debate on the CEOs’ leadership roles within their companies and in society. The podcast series continues the roundtable discussions launched by The Conference Board for sitting C-suite executives to discuss the practical significance of the shift from a shareholder to stakeholder focus.

In this discussion, CED President Dr. Lori Esposito Murray sits down with Thomas McInerney, the President & CEO of Genworth Financial, Inc. He is also a CED Trustee.

“While the private sector has been focused on more diversity and equity for a long time, I think we realized that while we have made a lot of progress, there is still a long way to go. I think there’s now a commitment on the part of companies in the private sector to really step up our game.” – Thomas McInerney, President & CEO of Genworth Financial, Inc.

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CED’s Shareholder Versus Stakeholder Capitalism podcast series consists of compelling conversation with CEOs about whether there is a shift towards stakeholder capitalism underway and the implications of the debate on the CEOs’ leadership roles within their companies and in society. The podcast series continues the roundtable discussions launched by The Conference Board for sitting C-suite executives to discuss the practical significance of the shift from a shareholder to stakeholder focus.

In this discussion, CED President Dr. Lori Esposito Murray sits down with Thomas McInerney, the President & CEO of Genworth Financial, Inc. He is also a CED Trustee.

“While the private sector has been focused on more diversity and equity for a long time, I think we realized that while we have made a lot of progress, there is still a long way to go. I think there’s now a commitment on the part of companies in the private sector to really step up our game.” – Thomas McInerney, President & CEO of Genworth Financial, Inc.

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