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WORKER TREATMENT CUSTOMER TREATMENT COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL SHAREHOLDER 41. Lockheed Martin MARILLYN HEWSON 292
42. Sempra Energy JEFFREY MARTIN
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32. CBRE BOB SULENTIC 43. Freeport-McMoRan RICHARD ADKERSON
184 298 74 125 22 115 274 96 514 20
33. Akamai TOM LEIGHTON 44. NetApp GEORGE KURIAN
84 Tim Cook
44 62 399 68 410 CEO, Apple 69 14 447 264 234
34. Juniper Networks RAMI RAHIM Customer Treatment 45. Prudential CHARLES LOWREY
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0 18 79 189 305 744 With many of its Sil- 119 344 103 164 111
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icon Valley peers
T 35. Pure Storage CHARLES GIANCARLO under fire for pri- 46. Baxter JOSÉ ALMEIDA
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U vacy breaches and
J 22 9 457 416 573 plummeting consum- 319 21 59 29 285
er trust, Apple has
E 47. Synchrony Financial MARGARET KEANE
H 36. Autodesk ANDREW ANAGNOST taken a different tack,
T strengthening what
15 191 686 12 646 was already an im- 68 246 376 391 19
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pressive approach to
T 37. Principal DAN HOUSTON 48. Texas Instruments RICH TEMPLETON
S data security. It pub-
I 160 234 186 31 73 lishes biannual reports 124 236 211 128 72
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on the volume of cus-
E tomer-data requests
H 38. Visa ALFRED KELLY, JR. received from gov- 49. T-Mobile JOHN LEGERE
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52 707 226 108 61 ernments around the 89 319 29 153 741
world, and a recent
39. Varian DOW R. WILSON update to its mobile 50. Raytheon THOMAS KENNEDY
software added a pri-
50 169 327 95 316 vacy icon—two people 26 283 590 110 206
shaking hands—to in-
40. Merck KEN FRAZIER dicate when an app is 51. Travelers ALAN SCHNITZER
collecting personal in-
86 512 145 76 135 54 157 140 448 346
formation.
Spotlight
WAY TO GROW
WITH ITS PROSPERITY
HUBS, INTUIT EMPOWERS
UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES.
Intuit has been investing in what it calls
“prosperity hubs” in small towns in West
Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee and else-
where. The company trains workers there
in supporting QuickBooks, TurboTax and
Mint, creating a virtuous cycle: The work-
ers get paid above market-rate salaries
and spur economic growth in rural Amer-
ica. “We’re on a mission to power pros-
perity around the world, especially for
those who need it most,” says CEO Sasan
Goodarzi. “We can create a profound
ripple effect that inspires even great-
er impact on the world around us.” The
program has already created 1,500 jobs,
and the company says it will create 1,500
more as it expands to new places and
new underrepresented groups, including
military families.
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