General counsel Susan Blount has thought long and hard about the best way to promote pro bono and community service among the people in Prudential Financial’s Law, Compliance and Business Ethics Department.
Blount — being personally committed to volunteerism — understands that it can be difficult for hard-working lawyers and administrative staff to take on extra work, especially work that requires even more hours spent hunched over a computer in a deserted workplace. “If pro bono work becomes sitting in my office by myself after everyone has gone home,” she says, it’s less likely that it will be undertaken in the first place.
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