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Creating Social Impact Beyond Conventional Means: A New Approach to Corporate Gifting

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In today's episode, you'll learn how to create social impact outside of the conventional means through corporate gifting. We chat with Peter Dietz, Co-founder of Unwrap It and a B Corp entrepreneur, who shares his guiding principle for creating social impact and how it can be applied in various business decisions. Peter also discusses how Unwrap It helps companies identify hidden opportunities for creating social impact and how it aids in reducing carbon emissions. Timestamp of our discussion: 0:59 - Guiding principle that inspires social impact creation 2:27 - Bringing social impact goals and business goals together 3:20 - About Peter Dietz 4:26 - Examples of companies making decisions that are the right answer to multiple questions 6:35 - Identifying hidden opportunities for creating social impact 7:59 - About Unwrapit 11:33 - How Unwrapit helps companies expand their social impact programs outside conventional means 14:22 - Shift towards digital gifting by the current upcoming workforce 16:33 - Does Unwrapit circle back to clients to share the outcomes of digital gifts? 20:25 - Going beyond corporate giving Connect with Peter Dietz: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterdeitz/ Peter@unwrapit.com Music by https://youtube.com/ikson @iksonmusic

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In today's episode, you'll learn how to create social impact outside of the conventional means through corporate gifting. We chat with Peter Dietz, Co-founder of Unwrap It and a B Corp entrepreneur, who shares his guiding principle for creating social impact and how it can be applied in various business decisions. Peter also discusses how Unwrap It helps companies identify hidden opportunities for creating social impact and how it aids in reducing carbon emissions. Timestamp of our discussion: 0:59 - Guiding principle that inspires social impact creation 2:27 - Bringing social impact goals and business goals together 3:20 - About Peter Dietz 4:26 - Examples of companies making decisions that are the right answer to multiple questions 6:35 - Identifying hidden opportunities for creating social impact 7:59 - About Unwrapit 11:33 - How Unwrapit helps companies expand their social impact programs outside conventional means 14:22 - Shift towards digital gifting by the current upcoming workforce 16:33 - Does Unwrapit circle back to clients to share the outcomes of digital gifts? 20:25 - Going beyond corporate giving Connect with Peter Dietz: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterdeitz/ Peter@unwrapit.com Music by https://youtube.com/ikson @iksonmusic

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