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Introduction
In an increasingly complex and turbulent world, American employees are raising
their hands and voices – at work – about what’s right and wrong. Expanding
upon our extensive and ground-breaking work on CEO activism, and alerted by
well-publicized events of employees speaking out on employer policies, Weber
Shandwick decided to conduct research among employees to assess their
awareness and perceptions of these employees who stand up.
The result is our study, Employee Activism in the Age of Purpose:
Employees (UP)Rising, a survey commissioned by global communications and
marketing solutions firm Weber Shandwick in partnership with KRC Research
and United Minds.
Weber Shandwick identified the CEO and corporate activism movement
early on. For that reason, we have been monitoring several well-publicized
instances of employee activism and wanted to help companies better
understand the risks and rewards of this new dynamic. Our new research
found that the majority of employees, particularly Millennials, believe that they
are right to speak up for or against their employers when it comes to hot-
button issues that impact society. As employee activism continues to gather
steam, leaders need to be prepared to listen and respond.
Andy Polansky, CEO
Weber Shandwick
What we did
Weber Shandwick partnered with KRC Research to conduct an online survey in March 2019 among 1,000 employed American adults.
Employees work full-time and in organizations with at least 500 employees in a variety of industries and at different job levels.
The survey described employee activism to respondents as follows:
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Respondents were then asked about their awareness of these types of events, their
attitudes toward employee activism and their own experiences with employee activism.
Some companies and other organizations have recently experienced something called
‘employee activism.’ Employee Activists are people who speak out for or against their
employers on controversial issues that affect society. Here are some recent examples of
Employee Activists:
1) A large company’s employees walked off their jobs in offices around the world to protest the
company paying a large severance package to an executive fired for alleged sexual misconduct.
2) A large group of employees at a company posted an open letter to protest the company’s work with
a government agency over the current border crisis.
3) An employee of a major media company tweeted concerns with his management's decision to
spend a large sum of money on a TV ad supporting journalists’ freedom of speech, rather than on
employee benefits.
4) Employees of a large retail chain posted comments on their own social media pages that they were
proud that their employer removed a certain category of unhealthy products from their shelves.
What we learned
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Employees believe they have the power to make change in society.
Millennial employees are on the march.
Impact of Employees
(% somewhat/completely agree)
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71% of employees feel they can make a difference in society, with 62% believing they can make a greater impact than business leaders can. Millennials are
significantly more likely than older generations to feel empowered.
71%
77%
68% 65%62%
70%
60%
54%
Total U.S. Employees Millennials Gen Xers Boomers
Employees can make a difference by speaking out on controversial issues that affect society
Employees can make an even greater impact on our world than the leaders who run organizations Significantly higher than other generations
13% 9% 16% 16%
37%
34%
34%
46%
50% 57% 50%
38%
Total U.S. Employees Millennials Gen Xers Boomers
The employee activist movement is acknowledged by employees.
Have ever seen, read or heard anything about employee activism
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Exactly half of American employees (50%) are aware of employee activism. Millennials are significantly more likely than older generations to be aware of
employee activism, with awareness declining with age.
Significantly higher than other generationsYes No Not sure
Employees see justification for employee activism.
Generally speaking, believe that employees are right to speak up…
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Most U.S. employees believe employees are right to speak up about their employers, whether they are in support of them (84%) or against (75%). The belief
that employees have a right to speak up in support of their employers is consistent across generations. Millennials are the only generation that think employees
are just as right to speak out against their employers as they are to support (82% vs. 85%, respectively).
Yes No Not sure
10% 10% 9% 10% 14% 8% 12%
23%6% 5% 7% 6%
11%
10%
12%
12%
84% 85% 84% 84%
75% 82% 76%
65%
Total U.S.
Employees
Millennials Gen Xers Boomers Total U.S.
Employees
Millennials Gen Xers Boomers
In support of their employer Against their employer
Significantly higher than other generations
Four in 10 employees are Employee Activists.
Have spoken up to support or criticize employer’s actions over a controversial issue that affects society
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38% of American employees have spoken up to support or criticize their employer’s actions over a controversial issue that affects society. Millennials are
significantly more likely to be Employee Activists than older generations (48% vs. 33% of Gen Xers and 27% of Boomers).
3% 3% 3% 3%
59%
49%
64%
70%
38%
48%
33%
27%
Total U.S. Employees Millennials Gen Xers Boomers
Yes, have spoken up No Prefer not to answer
Employee
Activists
Significantly higher than other generations
Employee Activists speak out on workplace issues and
societal issues.
Issues Employee Activists are speaking up about (open-ended responses)
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Employee Activists were asked to explain, in their own words, what they were supporting or criticizing their employer about and how they made their opinions
known. In some cases, they were activists for social issues, but mostly – when they could articulate their activity – they became personal quickly and were
activists for on-the-job issues.
Social No Response ProvidedWork/Company Both Social and Work/Company
31% 31% 30% 25%
2% 2% 2%
3%
48% 53%
43%
43%
19% 13%
25% 30%
Total Employee Activists Millennials Gen Xers Boomers
There is greater potential for employee activism.
Employee Activists & Potential Activists
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While 38% of employees are Employee Activists, an additional 11% are Potential Employee Activists, as they’ve considered speaking out. Millennials are most
likely to be Employee Activists or potential Employee Activists (61%), followed by Gen Xers (44%) and Boomers (37%).
Have spoken out Haven’t spoken out, but have considered
38%
48%
33%
27%
11%
13%
11%
10%
Total U.S. Employees Millennials Gen X Boomers
49%
61%
44%
37%
Employee Activists take action in a variety of ways, internal
and external.
Have taken any of the following actions toward an employer regarding their actions or stance on a
controversial issue that affects society in last 12-18 months
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76% of Employee Activists have taken action towards their employer in the past 12-18 months on the company’s action or stance on a societal issue. The most
common single action is initiating conversation with other employees (36%), opening the possibility for activism to grow internally and gain momentum externally.
Employee Activists Millennials Gen Xers Boomers
Have taken any of the following actions in the last 12-18 months 76% 78% 80% 62%
Initiated a conversation with another employee or other employees 36% 36% 40% 33%
Shared an opinion or comment about your company that was initially posted by
someone else on social media
26% 32% 23% 11%
Expressed an opinion at a company-wide meeting or forum (including online forums) 22% 21% 28% 12%
Contacted your employer’s human resources department 21% 26% 20% 16%
Posted an opinion or comment on social media 17% 18% 23% 8%
Contacted one or more of your employer’s top leaders 16% 15% 25% 10%
Posted an opinion or review on a career site 15% 16% 13% 9%
Signed a petition 12% 13% 10% 12%
Posted a video on social media 11% 12% 9% 5%
Encouraged others not to work for your employer 10% 12% 9% 4%
Said something to the news media (e.g., by talking to a reporter, posting a public
comment, or writing a letter)
6% 9% 3% 1%
Participated in a demonstration, protest or march 5% 6% 6% 3%
Quit your job and let your employer know you were leaving because you disagreed with
its stance on an issue
3% 6% 2% -
Green bold signifies higher than other generations
Employee Activists seek mostly internal attention for their cause.
Whose attention hoped to gain when took employee activist action in past 12-18 months
(among those who took any action in past 12-18 months)
Among recent Employee Activists, the most common targets of their attention were other employees (46%) and top leaders at the organization (43%). Approximately
one-third of those who took recent action were also hoping to get the attention of the general public (35%).
Employee Activists Millennials Gen Xers Boomers
Other employees at organization 46% 49% 40% 50%
Top leaders at organization 43% 38% 49% 47%
The general public 35% 38% 30% 37%
Financial investors or backers of organization 12% 16% 11% 5%
The news media 11% 10% 15% 5%
Other 2% 1% 3% 6%
None of the above 8% 6% 15% 5%
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Employee Activists aim to influence organizational policy.
What hoped to influence when took employee activist action in past 12-18 months
(among those who took any action in past 12-18 months)
Employee Activists who took action recently were primarily seeking to influence their employer’s policies and actions (54%). Many were also hoping to influence
public opinion generally and/or their employer’s reputation (46%).
Employee Activists Millennials Gen Xers Boomers
Employer’s policies and actions 54% 48% 63% 59%
Public opinion generally and employer’s reputation (net) 46% 48% 39% 46%
Policies and actions of other companies and employers in industry 19% 25% 14% 11%
Circumstances in local community 17% 20% 17% 15%
Policies and actions of other companies and employers outside industry 13% 20% 9% 3%
Focus on the news media 9% 8% 14% 2%
Government policies and actions 8% 6% 13% 6%
Other 1% - 4% -
None of the above 4% 4% 5% 4%
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Employee Activism often gets supportive response from the top.
When action was taken toward employer…
44% of Employee Activists who recently took action received a response from their employer. Of those Employee Activists who received a response, the
communication most often came from their direct supervisor or manager (64%), and one-third (32%) received a response from the head of their organization or
CEO. The majority of those activists who received a response report that it was supportive (72%).
Employee Activists Millennials Gen Xers Boomers
Received any sort of response from employer (among those who took action) 44% 47% 42% 22%
Received response from… (among those who received response)
Direct supervisor/manager 64% 72%
(base size too
small to report)
(base size too
small to report)
Head of organization, or CEO 32% 32%
Human resources department 21% 23%
Other 2% -
Response received was supportive of actions or not
(among those who received response)
Yes, response was supportive 72% 77%
(base size too
small to report)
(base size too
small to report)
No, response was not supportive 17% 11%
Neither supportive nor not supportive 11% 12%
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79% 78% 79% 78%
35%
43%
30% 27%
Total U.S. Employees Millennials Gen Xers Boomers
Employees who speak up on a controversial topic against their employers are risking their jobs
Your employer encourages employees to speak out on controversial issues that affect society
Employee Activism is not without risk.
U.S. Employees (% somewhat/completely agree)
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79% agree that those who speak up on a controversial topic against their employers are risking their jobs. This view is consistent across generation. Perhaps
the reason for this perception is that employers do not encourage employee activism, with just 35% saying their employer does. Millennials are most likely to
either work for employers who encourage it, or know that their employers encourage it.
Significantly higher than other generations
Guidelines for navigating the new wave of
employee activism
1.Embrace employee activism as a positive force to propel your reputation and your business.
2.Ensure your corporate purpose and culture are known from the point of applicant interview and onboarding through employee tenure.
3.Be mindful of what is on employees’ minds.
4.Cultivate a culture of openness and transparency.
5.Establish a response protocol.
6.Clearly articulate and communicate your company’s values.
7.Make your company’s values part of the solution.
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The propensity of Millennial employees to
speak out about their employers’ actions on
societal or workplace issues requires
leaders to engage with employees
differently. Because of the ubiquity of social
media and the 24/7 news cycle, the wide
variety of topics that can activate employees
to speak out must be considered on a nearly
daily basis today.
Kate Bullinger, President of United Minds
As societal issues mount and political rhetoric
stirs up emotions in the workplace,
employees may feel compelled to speak out
more often in the hopes of making a
difference or impacting their employer’s point
of view or policies. Our research found that
employees are already turning to other
employees or to social media when corporate
values are not being followed. Corporate
reputation can find itself on shaky ground if
no one is taking the employee pulse or
feedback seriously.
Leslie Gaines-Ross, Chief Reputation
Strategist at Weber Shandwick
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Thank you
Andy Polansky
Chief Executive Officer
Weber Shandwick
apolansky@webershandwick.com
Jack Leslie
Chairman
Weber Shandwick
jleslie@webershandwick.com
Gail Heimann
President
Weber Shandwick
gheimann@webershandwick.com
Chris Perry
Chief Digital Officer
Weber Shandwick
cperry@webershandwick.com
For more information about Employee Activism in the Age Of Purpose: Employees (UP)Rising, please contact:
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Micho Spring
Chair, Global Corporate Practice
Weber Shandwick
mspring@webershandwick.com
Kate Bullinger
President
United Minds (Weber Shandwick’s employee
engagement and change management consultancy)
kbullinger@webershandwick.com
Leslie Gaines-Ross
Chief Reputation Strategist
Weber Shandwick
lgaines-ross@webershandwick.com
Mark Richards
SVP/Management Supervisor
KRC Research
mrichards@krcresearch.com

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Employee Activism in the Age of Purpose

  • 1.
  • 2. 2 Introduction In an increasingly complex and turbulent world, American employees are raising their hands and voices – at work – about what’s right and wrong. Expanding upon our extensive and ground-breaking work on CEO activism, and alerted by well-publicized events of employees speaking out on employer policies, Weber Shandwick decided to conduct research among employees to assess their awareness and perceptions of these employees who stand up. The result is our study, Employee Activism in the Age of Purpose: Employees (UP)Rising, a survey commissioned by global communications and marketing solutions firm Weber Shandwick in partnership with KRC Research and United Minds. Weber Shandwick identified the CEO and corporate activism movement early on. For that reason, we have been monitoring several well-publicized instances of employee activism and wanted to help companies better understand the risks and rewards of this new dynamic. Our new research found that the majority of employees, particularly Millennials, believe that they are right to speak up for or against their employers when it comes to hot- button issues that impact society. As employee activism continues to gather steam, leaders need to be prepared to listen and respond. Andy Polansky, CEO Weber Shandwick
  • 3. What we did Weber Shandwick partnered with KRC Research to conduct an online survey in March 2019 among 1,000 employed American adults. Employees work full-time and in organizations with at least 500 employees in a variety of industries and at different job levels. The survey described employee activism to respondents as follows: 3 Respondents were then asked about their awareness of these types of events, their attitudes toward employee activism and their own experiences with employee activism. Some companies and other organizations have recently experienced something called ‘employee activism.’ Employee Activists are people who speak out for or against their employers on controversial issues that affect society. Here are some recent examples of Employee Activists: 1) A large company’s employees walked off their jobs in offices around the world to protest the company paying a large severance package to an executive fired for alleged sexual misconduct. 2) A large group of employees at a company posted an open letter to protest the company’s work with a government agency over the current border crisis. 3) An employee of a major media company tweeted concerns with his management's decision to spend a large sum of money on a TV ad supporting journalists’ freedom of speech, rather than on employee benefits. 4) Employees of a large retail chain posted comments on their own social media pages that they were proud that their employer removed a certain category of unhealthy products from their shelves.
  • 5. Employees believe they have the power to make change in society. Millennial employees are on the march. Impact of Employees (% somewhat/completely agree) 5 71% of employees feel they can make a difference in society, with 62% believing they can make a greater impact than business leaders can. Millennials are significantly more likely than older generations to feel empowered. 71% 77% 68% 65%62% 70% 60% 54% Total U.S. Employees Millennials Gen Xers Boomers Employees can make a difference by speaking out on controversial issues that affect society Employees can make an even greater impact on our world than the leaders who run organizations Significantly higher than other generations
  • 6. 13% 9% 16% 16% 37% 34% 34% 46% 50% 57% 50% 38% Total U.S. Employees Millennials Gen Xers Boomers The employee activist movement is acknowledged by employees. Have ever seen, read or heard anything about employee activism 6 Exactly half of American employees (50%) are aware of employee activism. Millennials are significantly more likely than older generations to be aware of employee activism, with awareness declining with age. Significantly higher than other generationsYes No Not sure
  • 7. Employees see justification for employee activism. Generally speaking, believe that employees are right to speak up… 7 Most U.S. employees believe employees are right to speak up about their employers, whether they are in support of them (84%) or against (75%). The belief that employees have a right to speak up in support of their employers is consistent across generations. Millennials are the only generation that think employees are just as right to speak out against their employers as they are to support (82% vs. 85%, respectively). Yes No Not sure 10% 10% 9% 10% 14% 8% 12% 23%6% 5% 7% 6% 11% 10% 12% 12% 84% 85% 84% 84% 75% 82% 76% 65% Total U.S. Employees Millennials Gen Xers Boomers Total U.S. Employees Millennials Gen Xers Boomers In support of their employer Against their employer Significantly higher than other generations
  • 8. Four in 10 employees are Employee Activists. Have spoken up to support or criticize employer’s actions over a controversial issue that affects society 8 38% of American employees have spoken up to support or criticize their employer’s actions over a controversial issue that affects society. Millennials are significantly more likely to be Employee Activists than older generations (48% vs. 33% of Gen Xers and 27% of Boomers). 3% 3% 3% 3% 59% 49% 64% 70% 38% 48% 33% 27% Total U.S. Employees Millennials Gen Xers Boomers Yes, have spoken up No Prefer not to answer Employee Activists Significantly higher than other generations
  • 9. Employee Activists speak out on workplace issues and societal issues. Issues Employee Activists are speaking up about (open-ended responses) 9 Employee Activists were asked to explain, in their own words, what they were supporting or criticizing their employer about and how they made their opinions known. In some cases, they were activists for social issues, but mostly – when they could articulate their activity – they became personal quickly and were activists for on-the-job issues. Social No Response ProvidedWork/Company Both Social and Work/Company 31% 31% 30% 25% 2% 2% 2% 3% 48% 53% 43% 43% 19% 13% 25% 30% Total Employee Activists Millennials Gen Xers Boomers
  • 10. There is greater potential for employee activism. Employee Activists & Potential Activists 10 While 38% of employees are Employee Activists, an additional 11% are Potential Employee Activists, as they’ve considered speaking out. Millennials are most likely to be Employee Activists or potential Employee Activists (61%), followed by Gen Xers (44%) and Boomers (37%). Have spoken out Haven’t spoken out, but have considered 38% 48% 33% 27% 11% 13% 11% 10% Total U.S. Employees Millennials Gen X Boomers 49% 61% 44% 37%
  • 11. Employee Activists take action in a variety of ways, internal and external. Have taken any of the following actions toward an employer regarding their actions or stance on a controversial issue that affects society in last 12-18 months 11 76% of Employee Activists have taken action towards their employer in the past 12-18 months on the company’s action or stance on a societal issue. The most common single action is initiating conversation with other employees (36%), opening the possibility for activism to grow internally and gain momentum externally. Employee Activists Millennials Gen Xers Boomers Have taken any of the following actions in the last 12-18 months 76% 78% 80% 62% Initiated a conversation with another employee or other employees 36% 36% 40% 33% Shared an opinion or comment about your company that was initially posted by someone else on social media 26% 32% 23% 11% Expressed an opinion at a company-wide meeting or forum (including online forums) 22% 21% 28% 12% Contacted your employer’s human resources department 21% 26% 20% 16% Posted an opinion or comment on social media 17% 18% 23% 8% Contacted one or more of your employer’s top leaders 16% 15% 25% 10% Posted an opinion or review on a career site 15% 16% 13% 9% Signed a petition 12% 13% 10% 12% Posted a video on social media 11% 12% 9% 5% Encouraged others not to work for your employer 10% 12% 9% 4% Said something to the news media (e.g., by talking to a reporter, posting a public comment, or writing a letter) 6% 9% 3% 1% Participated in a demonstration, protest or march 5% 6% 6% 3% Quit your job and let your employer know you were leaving because you disagreed with its stance on an issue 3% 6% 2% - Green bold signifies higher than other generations
  • 12. Employee Activists seek mostly internal attention for their cause. Whose attention hoped to gain when took employee activist action in past 12-18 months (among those who took any action in past 12-18 months) Among recent Employee Activists, the most common targets of their attention were other employees (46%) and top leaders at the organization (43%). Approximately one-third of those who took recent action were also hoping to get the attention of the general public (35%). Employee Activists Millennials Gen Xers Boomers Other employees at organization 46% 49% 40% 50% Top leaders at organization 43% 38% 49% 47% The general public 35% 38% 30% 37% Financial investors or backers of organization 12% 16% 11% 5% The news media 11% 10% 15% 5% Other 2% 1% 3% 6% None of the above 8% 6% 15% 5% 12
  • 13. Employee Activists aim to influence organizational policy. What hoped to influence when took employee activist action in past 12-18 months (among those who took any action in past 12-18 months) Employee Activists who took action recently were primarily seeking to influence their employer’s policies and actions (54%). Many were also hoping to influence public opinion generally and/or their employer’s reputation (46%). Employee Activists Millennials Gen Xers Boomers Employer’s policies and actions 54% 48% 63% 59% Public opinion generally and employer’s reputation (net) 46% 48% 39% 46% Policies and actions of other companies and employers in industry 19% 25% 14% 11% Circumstances in local community 17% 20% 17% 15% Policies and actions of other companies and employers outside industry 13% 20% 9% 3% Focus on the news media 9% 8% 14% 2% Government policies and actions 8% 6% 13% 6% Other 1% - 4% - None of the above 4% 4% 5% 4% 13
  • 14. Employee Activism often gets supportive response from the top. When action was taken toward employer… 44% of Employee Activists who recently took action received a response from their employer. Of those Employee Activists who received a response, the communication most often came from their direct supervisor or manager (64%), and one-third (32%) received a response from the head of their organization or CEO. The majority of those activists who received a response report that it was supportive (72%). Employee Activists Millennials Gen Xers Boomers Received any sort of response from employer (among those who took action) 44% 47% 42% 22% Received response from… (among those who received response) Direct supervisor/manager 64% 72% (base size too small to report) (base size too small to report) Head of organization, or CEO 32% 32% Human resources department 21% 23% Other 2% - Response received was supportive of actions or not (among those who received response) Yes, response was supportive 72% 77% (base size too small to report) (base size too small to report) No, response was not supportive 17% 11% Neither supportive nor not supportive 11% 12% 14
  • 15. 79% 78% 79% 78% 35% 43% 30% 27% Total U.S. Employees Millennials Gen Xers Boomers Employees who speak up on a controversial topic against their employers are risking their jobs Your employer encourages employees to speak out on controversial issues that affect society Employee Activism is not without risk. U.S. Employees (% somewhat/completely agree) 15 79% agree that those who speak up on a controversial topic against their employers are risking their jobs. This view is consistent across generation. Perhaps the reason for this perception is that employers do not encourage employee activism, with just 35% saying their employer does. Millennials are most likely to either work for employers who encourage it, or know that their employers encourage it. Significantly higher than other generations
  • 16. Guidelines for navigating the new wave of employee activism 1.Embrace employee activism as a positive force to propel your reputation and your business. 2.Ensure your corporate purpose and culture are known from the point of applicant interview and onboarding through employee tenure. 3.Be mindful of what is on employees’ minds. 4.Cultivate a culture of openness and transparency. 5.Establish a response protocol. 6.Clearly articulate and communicate your company’s values. 7.Make your company’s values part of the solution. 16
  • 17. The propensity of Millennial employees to speak out about their employers’ actions on societal or workplace issues requires leaders to engage with employees differently. Because of the ubiquity of social media and the 24/7 news cycle, the wide variety of topics that can activate employees to speak out must be considered on a nearly daily basis today. Kate Bullinger, President of United Minds As societal issues mount and political rhetoric stirs up emotions in the workplace, employees may feel compelled to speak out more often in the hopes of making a difference or impacting their employer’s point of view or policies. Our research found that employees are already turning to other employees or to social media when corporate values are not being followed. Corporate reputation can find itself on shaky ground if no one is taking the employee pulse or feedback seriously. Leslie Gaines-Ross, Chief Reputation Strategist at Weber Shandwick 17
  • 18. Thank you Andy Polansky Chief Executive Officer Weber Shandwick apolansky@webershandwick.com Jack Leslie Chairman Weber Shandwick jleslie@webershandwick.com Gail Heimann President Weber Shandwick gheimann@webershandwick.com Chris Perry Chief Digital Officer Weber Shandwick cperry@webershandwick.com For more information about Employee Activism in the Age Of Purpose: Employees (UP)Rising, please contact: 18 Micho Spring Chair, Global Corporate Practice Weber Shandwick mspring@webershandwick.com Kate Bullinger President United Minds (Weber Shandwick’s employee engagement and change management consultancy) kbullinger@webershandwick.com Leslie Gaines-Ross Chief Reputation Strategist Weber Shandwick lgaines-ross@webershandwick.com Mark Richards SVP/Management Supervisor KRC Research mrichards@krcresearch.com