Page Conversation on Employee Civic Engagement

It’s time to create a culture shift around voting in the United States.
As we gear up for one of the most pivotal U.S. election cycles in recent history, business leaders are deciding whether they will join the movement to encourage civic engagement among their employees.
On Tuesday, September 15, at 3 p.m. ET, Kelly McGinnis, SVP and COO of Levi Strauss & Co. and a leader of the Time to Vote campaign, will moderate a conversation about how CCOs can take action to increase employee participation in the 2020 elections up and down the ballot.
She’ll be joined by Sari Kaufman and Gita Stulberg, co-founders of the MyVote Project, a platform that is committed to revolutionizing non-partisan voter education; Steven Levine, Director of the Civic Alliance, a coalition of businesses that aims to empower voters; and Anna Walker, VP of Public Affairs at Levi Strauss & Co. Sari’s inspiration for MyVote arose from her work on the March For Our Lives, a gun control movement that she created with her classmates at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.
The first half of this Page Conversation will be recorded for later viewing. The discussion portion of the call will abide by Chatham House Rules. If you have any questions about Page Conversations, please contact Nicole Graney.
WHEN September 15, 2020
TIME 3:00pm-4:00pm
LOCATION