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Jeff Hittner

 
 

Corporate Social Responsibility Leader, IBM Global Business Services


Jeff Hittner jhittner@us.ibm.com
Jeff Hittner is the Corporate Social Responsibility Leader for IBM Global Business Services. He works with a range of industries and clients to address the emerging role of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in core business strategies. His previous role was Corporate Social Responsibility Leader for the IBM Institute for Business Value (IBV). The IBV team is responsible for IBM's consulting thought leadership that forms the foundation of IBM's value proposition to clients and the intellectual capital that underpins the world's largest consulting and technology solutions business.

Jeff writes and speaks publicly on the topic of CSR and has been published in a variety of media. Jeff holds a Masters in Cultures and Development Studies from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium and a Bachelor of Business Administration from The College of William and Mary.
 
 

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