OTHER NEWS - Nov. 10, 1993
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Companies, Executives Cited for Social Responsibility: Two companies and three individuals were honored by the Business Enterprise Foundation for creatively blending good business management and social responsibility. At a ceremony in New York, First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton praised the recipients for their recognition that businesses today have “an expanded role in conveying values.” The winners included the supermarket chain Finast for its investment in stores in inner-city Cleveland; food service operator Daka International for a progressive AIDS education program; Jack Stack, president of Springfield Remanufacturing Co., for rescuing the failing firm with an innovative worker-management system; Julia Stasch, president of the real estate management firm Stein & Co., for improving employment opportunities for women in the construction industry, and former CBS President Frank Stanton, who received the lifetime achievement award for championing the First Amendment.
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