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Ron Brown Award

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The Ron Brown Award for Corporate Leadership is a U.S. presidential honor to recognize companies "for the exemplary quality of their relationships with employees and communities". It is presented to companies that "have demonstrated a deep commitment to innovative initiatives that not only empower employees and communities but also advance strategic business interests".

Establishment

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President Bill Clinton, along with prominent business leaders, established the award in 1997 following Ron Brown's death in a plane crash in 1996. The award was originally referred to as Ron Brown Corporate Citizenship Award. The Conference Board, a non-profit organization, was chosen to manage the award's administration. Ron Brown was the U.S. Secretary of Commerce from 1993–1996; he was the first African-American to hold that position. This award and the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award are the two presidential awards to corporations.

Ceremony

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The award is presented in an annual White House ceremony, either by the President or by the Secretary of Commerce.

Recipients

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2006–2007

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2005–2006

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2004–2005

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https://www.jnj.com/media-center/press-releases/the-amazing-nurses-contest-celebrating-americas-caregivers

2003–2004

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2002–2003

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2001–2002

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2000–2001

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1999–2000

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1998–1999

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1997–1998

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References

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