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Corporate Humanity

Holly Curtis
DHL
Mastercard
Waka-Waka
Kipster
Solar Energy
Bloomberg Philanthropies
Gohelp
Kids4tech
Girls4tech
Disaster Response
MGMC
Circular Economy

Corporate Humanity is a podcast from Fordham University’s Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs (IIHA), exploring the vital role the private sector plays in advancing humanitarian goals. Co-hosted with the Office of Corporate Relations, the series explores how leading companies create positive impact while driving business forward, featuring candid conversations with executives shaping t... more

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Our guest is environmentalist and entrepreneur Maurits Groen. He has established numerous companies, including Waka-Waka, Kipster, and MGMC. Maurits has been ranked as the most sustainable person in the Netherlands, and he's produced radio and televi... more

Our guest is Cathy Blaney. The proud Fordham alum is Chair of Fordham’s President’s Council. She’s also a proud parent of Fordham Law School student, Hope Petralia. She joined Bloomberg Philanthropies in 2012 and serves as the Development Lead, headi... more

Our guest is Susan Warner. She's the Vice President of Community Engagement for Mastercard's Center for Inclusive Growth. She's responsible for the company's global volunteerism, pro bono, disaster response, and youth advancement programs. Susan has ... more

The guest is Mayyada Ansari. She is the Global Head of GoHelp, DHL Group’s Disaster Management program. Mayyada brings over a decade of global experience in corporate citizenship, humanitarian logistics, disaster response, as well as strategic commun... more

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Maurits Groen
Environmentalist and Entrepreneur; founder of Waka-Waka, Kipster, MGMC
Waka-Waka; Kipster; MGMC
Episode: Maurits Groen, Environmentalist & Entrepreneur
Cathy Blaney
Fordham alum; Chair of Fordham's Presidents' Council; Development Lead at Bloomberg Philanthropies
Bloomberg Philanthropies
Episode: Cathy Blaney, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Chair of Fordham’s President’s Council
Susan Warner
Vice President of Community Impact, Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth
Mastercard
Episode: Susan Warner, Mastercard Vice President of Community Engagement, Founder of Kids4Tech
Mayyada Ansari
Global Head of GoHelp, DHL Group's disaster management program
DHL Group
Episode: Mayyada Ansari, Global Head of GoHelp, DHL

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Mayyada Ansari, Global Head of GoHelp, DHL
Q: What advice would you give other companies hoping to replicate DHL's authentic, employee-driven humanitarian engagement?
Start by understanding your own strengths, connect with a humanitarian partner to align goals, and move beyond image-building to a long-term, collaborative, and well-governed program that integrates education, capacity building, and shared value with sustainability at its core.
Mayyada Ansari, Global Head of GoHelp, DHL
Q: How does DHL balance business imperatives with humanitarian principles, especially in high-risk environments?
DHL operates with four humanitarian principles and a strict code of conduct, maintaining integrity, neutrality, and accountability; private sector constraints mean it cannot be everywhere, so coordination with partners and selective deployment are essential to uphold humanitarian standards.
Mayyada Ansari, Global Head of GoHelp, DHL
Q: Imagine I work in DHL and I want to become a volunteer. How does that work? Are they chosen to be volunteers, and what kind of skills are you looking for?
Volunteer pathways start with internal visibility of GoHelp and other programs; interested employees submit through a manager and HR approval is required for deployment or training, with focus on leveraging both logistics-specific skills and broader capabilities, followed by a formal application when projects are available.
Cathy Blaney, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Chair of Fordham’s President’s Council
Q: What makes a successful relationship among philanthropy, nonprofits, and the private sector, and where do these relationships tend to break down?
She highlights agility, tailoring solutions to local contexts, and maintaining an exit strategy so communities can sustain impact without over-reliance on a single organization or donor.
Susan Warner, Mastercard Vice President of Community Engagement, Founder of Kids4Tech
Q: How do you scale programs globally while staying locally relevant?
Through strong partnerships, a shared curriculum, and local ambassadors; we enable country teams to adapt with support from a central playbook and kits that can be tailored to local needs.

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2. Cathy Blaney
3. Susan Warner
4. Mayyada Ansari

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