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Growing social responsibility at the core of Bank of Guam

There is a reason why Bank of Guam is called the People’s Bank—way before Corporate Social Responsibility became a part of nearly every company’s mission—and that core value lies at the very heart of the bank’s raison d›être. According to Jacqueline A. Marati, senior vice...
Posted On Oct 22 2021 06:04
, By Bea Cabrera
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Triple J ‘Our driving force is the communities and people we serve’

Think Triple J Enterprises Inc. and the first thing that springs to mind is its corporate slogan: “Customers First.” So much so that the company—which spans from car dealerships to real estate and consumer goods—has become one of those that has made a name for itself as one of...
Posted On Oct 22 2021 06:03
, By Bea Cabrera
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McDonald’s offers more than just food to the community

In April 2020, McDonald’s worldwide launched its corporate social responsibility plan that is based on the five tenets of food, sourcing, planet, people and community and the Ayuyu family, which owns the franchise on Saipan and in Guam, took to this initiative like fish to water....
Posted On Oct 22 2021 06:02
, By Bea Cabrera
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IT&E: Making a positive impact is a part of our purpose

Visit an IT&E customer service person at their office in Chalan Lau Lau or call one from wherever you are and you can expect an answer that greets you, “We are happy to help.” This and other small touches create rich customer experiences that lead to long-term relationships...
Posted On Oct 22 2021 06:02
, By Bea Cabrera
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