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Working Assets
Inc.'s Colin Powell/Salesforce Foundation Link
by Bob Feldman
Working Assets Inc.
co-founder and top executive, Laura Scher, also has apparently been sitting
on the board of the U.S. Establishment foundation that former Bush Administration
Secretary of State Colin Powell started in 2000, the Salesforce Foundation,
which apparently was set up to promote "campassionate" corporate
exploitation of U.S. consumers. Following is some more info about the
Salesforce Foundation's history:
The Salesforce Foundation was officially launched in July 2000 by former
Secretary of State, Colin L. Powell. The launch of the Foundation came
less than a year after the launch of the company with the goal of building
philanthropic programs at the very beginning of the company's existence
rather than waiting until the company had reached a certain level of 'comfortable
success'. Our belief is if emphasis is placed on philanthropy from a company's
inception, the value of service will be a core cultural value that is
built into the fabric of the company.
The Salesforce Foundation is an independent nonprofit organization. It
is aligned with salesforce.com. Our community encompasses its employees,
their family and friends, as well as the company's customers, partners,
vendors, advisors and all stakeholders. As we continue to grow, we continue
to find new ways to inspire and excite our community of volunteers. We
continue to pass on the latest technology innovations to nonprofit organizations,
making it relevant to their goals and easy to implement. And we continue
to put programs in place that not only respond to a community’s
far-reaching needs, but programs that help them deal with unforeseen crises.
But most of all, we continue—as we did at our inception—to
spread the word about compassionate capitalism. Harnessing the Power of
Us, working together, we can make a real difference.
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