Reconstruire après la COVID-19 ne devrait pas être synonyme de retour au statu quo
La troisième étape - la reconstruction - après une catastrophe demande le plus d'imagination, mais elle sera plus nécessaire que jamais après le coronavirus.
Joined United Way in 1981 as a management trainee and has been serving as the President and Chief Executive Officer of United Way Worldwide since 2009. Champions the importance of addressing financial stability, early childhood education, access to jobs and access to quality and affordable healthcare as the building blocks of life. At United Way, oversees 1,800 local United Ways in over 40 countries with 3 million members. Committed to the multistakeholder approach; Member of the World Economic Forum community, serving as Steward of Shaping the Future of the New Economy and Society and as the Steward of Shaping the Future of Education, Gender and Work. Additionally, served as Member of President Obama’s Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighbourhood Partnerships; former Chair of the Independent Sector; serves on the boards of America’s Promise Alliance and Leadership 18. Member of the Board of Trustees of Ball State University.
La troisième étape - la reconstruction - après une catastrophe demande le plus d'imagination, mais elle sera plus nécessaire que jamais après le coronavirus.
La tercera etapa, la reconstrucción, después de una catástrofe requiere de la mayor imaginación, pero será más necesaria que nunca después de un coronavirus.
The third stage – rebuilding – following a catastrophe requires the most imagination, but it will be needed more than ever in the aftermath of coronavirus.
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