Leadership in Challenging Times with Brian Moynihan
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Leadership in Challenging Times with Brian Moynihan

In this interview with Lori Esposito Murray, President of the Committee of Economic Development of The Conference Board, Brian Moynihan, Chairman & CEO, Bank of America, talks about responding to the COVID-19 economic recession, the importance of corporate social responsibility programs, how capitalism can help advance environmental priorities, important leadership lessons, and more.

The CED discussion series, Leadership in Challenging Times, interviews business leaders about the unprecedented challenges facing the nation and how they are helping chart a path forward for both their companies and communities in which they operate.

 In this interview with Lori Esposito Murray, President of the Committee of Economic Development of The Conference Board, Brian Moynihan, Chairman & CEO, Bank of America, talks about responding to the COVID-19 economic recession, the importance of corporate social responsibility programs, how capitalism can help advance environmental priorities, important leadership lessons, and more.

 “If you look at the amount of money needed to make the fundamental changes that we have to make in the environment or human capital, it far exceeds the ability for any government to deal with it – they’re running big deficits and their money is pretty well accounted for. And it far exceeds charity contributions… So, who can do it? The big companies that align their whole business system against the goals that the world wants.”  – Brian Moynihan, Chairman & CEO, Bank of America

Leadership in Challenging Times with Brian Moynihan

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The CED discussion series, Leadership in Challenging Times, interviews business leaders about the unprecedented challenges facing the nation and how they are helping chart a path forward for both their companies and communities in which they operate.

 In this interview with Lori Esposito Murray, President of the Committee of Economic Development of The Conference Board, Brian Moynihan, Chairman & CEO, Bank of America, talks about responding to the COVID-19 economic recession, the importance of corporate social responsibility programs, how capitalism can help advance environmental priorities, important leadership lessons, and more.

 “If you look at the amount of money needed to make the fundamental changes that we have to make in the environment or human capital, it far exceeds the ability for any government to deal with it – they’re running big deficits and their money is pretty well accounted for. And it far exceeds charity contributions… So, who can do it? The big companies that align their whole business system against the goals that the world wants.”  – Brian Moynihan, Chairman & CEO, Bank of America

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