Forbes and JUST Capital have released the 2021 Just 100 list, a ranking of 100 of the American corporations that are disrupting broken systems and reimagining business.
Microsoft has taken the top position in the list for the third consecutive year.
Steven Bertoni, VP and senior editor, CEO Network at Forbes, said:
“Now more than ever, executives and companies alike have an obligation to their employees and society to ensure that they are creating lasting change for business, culture and all communities. The companies on this year’s JUST 100 ranking are going beyond business-as-usual, standing up for social injustices and finding real solutions to turn the challenges of 2020 into positive change.”
Forbes and JUST Capital also hosted a virtual event gathering visionaries, impact investors and industry leaders.
For more information about the event, visit: Forbes 200 Just 100 Virtual Summit.
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