Level Companies Help Build a More Inclusive Economy and B Corp Community
<p>The women business leaders in this year’s Level cohort are building companies that do more than make a profit. These entrepreneurs and executives who identify as women and Black, Indigenous, or other People of Color also provide products and services that help shape more resilient and inclusive communities.</p>
<p>This week <a href="https://usca.bcorporation.net/zbtcz8z23zlevel-3-0-partnering-with-companies-led-by-women-of-color-and-building-the-b-corp-community/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=medium_btc&utm_campaign=social_stories" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">we introduce seven of this year’s Level business leaders</a> working to measure and manage their company’s social and environmental impact, earn B Corp Certification, and embed their mission into their legal charters. (<a href="https://usca.bcorporation.net/zbtcz8z23zlevel-3-0-supporting-businesses-led-by-women-of-color-and-growing-the-b-corp-community/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=medium_btc&utm_campaign=social_stories" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Get to know the other Level companies here</a>.) In partnership with B Lab U.S. & Canada, the Level companies are contributing their perspectives and ideas to the nonprofit’s programming and the community of Certified B Corporations.</p>
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