George M. Hodge has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. George M. started their career at Canon USA, where they held various director roles, including Account Management & Online Sales and Office Products Service Division. During their time at Canon, they were responsible for P&L management, strategic planning, and developing sales channels.
George M. then moved on to work as a Strategic Alliances and Business Development Senior Manager at Intershop Communications, where they focused on developing and implementing marketing programs and negotiating agreements.
In 2010, George served as a Corporate Social Responsibility Research Consultant at Radon Law Offices, where they provided research and consulting services.
From 2009 to 2011, they worked as a Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative Research Consultant at CSRI, Harvard Kennedy School. In this role, they managed projects, developed content, and conducted case studies related to corporate social responsibility.
Following that, George worked as a CSR Business/Sustainability Research Consultant at CSR Praxis Inc. from 2011 to 2015. George M. was responsible for program design, supply chain analysis, and benchmarking best practices.
Most recently, George has been employed at CDP since 2015, taking on various roles. Notably, they served as the Director of Supply Chain Program for North America before becoming the Global Head of Supply Chain in an interim capacity. George M. also held the position of Director of Corporate Engagement and Strategic Partnerships North America. Their most recent role is the Global Head of Sales and Business Development, focused on corporations and supply chains.
Throughout their career, George M. Hodge has demonstrated expertise in sales, business development, CSR, sustainability, and supply chain management.
George M. Hodge pursued their education in a chronological manner. George M. first attended Columbia University from 2004 to 2007, where they graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. After completing their undergraduate studies, they furthered their education at Columbia University from 2007 to 2010. During this period, they obtained a Master of Arts degree in Human Rights and International Law. Before attending university, from 1995 to 2000, Hodge engaged in professional development at Canon USA. The specific degree attained from Canon USA is not mentioned.
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