Should CEOs Speak Out on Social Issues?
A special thanks to those who joined us for the Trend Watch Virtual Debate: Should CEOs Speak Out on Social Issues?
During this lively discussion, moderated by Joanne Henry, SCMP, Katie Macaulay argued against the position, citing CEOs should pass the mic. Stephen Forshaw, debating in the affirmative, took a stance that CEOs must use the power of their office to effect change.
A recording of this event is now available to all IABC members for free through IABC Advance. Log in with your membership to access the free download.
Disclaimer: The participants made a case for either side of this issue for the purpose of the debate. Their comments do not necessarily reflect their personal views, the views of their employers or the views of IABC
Kudos to Our Presenters!
Thank you to the three members of the IABC Trend Watch Committee who led us in discussion and spent time preparing for this event. Get to know them below and connect on LinkedIn.
A special shout out to the rest of the Trend Watch Committee, who supported our debaters: Tammy Korgie (vice chair; Omaha, Nebraska), Shaniek Parks (Kingston, Jamaica), Dan Walraven (Christchurch, New Zealand), Joe Bobbey (Cincinnati, Ohio), Peter Yorke (Bangalore, India), Anne-Marie Palmer-Ikuku (Lagos, Nigeria), and Donna Itzoe (Dallas, Texas). They put the “I” in IABC and we are better together as a result!
Related Resources
Dive further into the issue with current headlines that helped inform the debate.
How Companies Can 'Walk the Talk' on Pressing Social Issues, World Economic Forum
New 4A's Survey Finds Majority of Consumers Dislike When Brands Get Political, PR Newswire
Shaping the Sustainable Organization, Accenture
CEOs Ignore Social Issues at Their Own Peril, Wall Street Journal
Why Wokeism Will Rule the World, Bloomberg
And hear from a fellow IABC member who offered an example during our Q&A portion:
We created a video statement called “Belonging at Proposify” from our CEO for both internal and external audiences about our stance on social issues. It touches on many of the points Katie brought up if anyone would like an example. You can see the video here: https://www.proposify.com/diversity —Jennifer Faulkner, Director of Communications, Proposify