We are pleased to bring you the August edition of the Action Report, where we share the latest news, partnerships, and initiatives from U.S. Business Action to End HIV. This month, we highlight recent member actions, preview our exciting fall events line-up, as well as a new Leading By Example spotlight featuring Paramount Pictures.
leader and entrepreneur, and the importance of public-private partnerships in driving innovative solutions. "The event was incredible", said Jason, "I had the chance to share my experiences with some truly inspiring rising leaders, and the energy in the room was fantastic. The discussions were powerful, and I believe we’ve set the stage for some meaningful progress in the fight against HIV.”
“Leading by Example” is a series from U.S. Business Action to End HIV highlighting inspiring business leaders who are accelerating progress toward an end to the HIV epidemic in the U.S.
Jennifer Lynch
Senior Vice President of Global Corporate Social Responsibility and Internal Communication
Paramount Pictures
Now more than ever, there is mounting importance for companies to increase their attention on community investments. Personally, I believe our corporation has an obligation to pursue attainable and enduring goals for our employees and the world at large, which includes living a happy and healthy life.
Paramount Pictures has four major areas of community investment – Education, the Environment, Volunteerism, and HIV/AIDS. Nearly 40 years ago, Paramount Pictures hosted the first AIDS WALK from which our Paramount Fights HIV/AIDS initiative was born. When I arrived at Paramount Pictures more than a decade ago – the full focus of our work on AIDS was related to the annual AIDS walk in the Fall. I felt the issue and potential for impact was more deserving than just addressing the AIDS epidemic once a year. So perhaps what I am most proud of are the nearly monthly conversations, activations, and educational opportunities that Paramount Pictures now makes available to our employees and non-profit partners.
There is power in partnership. More than once, it has been suggested that our HIV initiative should be broadened to a more amorphous “health and wellness” platform. I have always felt that Paramount Pictures is uniquely positioned to advocate for those affected by HIV/AIDS because of the leadership the studio showcased during a time when the issue was not popular and indeed not readily accepted. Being part of an alliance of other businesses that have chosen to focus on this issue provides incredible opportunities to learn, build, and partner, which is necessary if we are going to end the epidemic.
When I was pursuing my master’s at the NYU Graduate School of Public Service, I worked a night/weekend job at a gay bar in New York City to pay my tuition. Week in and week out, one by one, my favorite customers stopped coming in. At first, I assumed they were on vacation or just out of town until I realized they were dying from AIDS and I would never see them again. The feeling of hopelessness overwhelmed me, so I started raising money for the NYC AIDS charity, God’s Love We Deliver – just so I could feel like I was doing something. But that feeling of losing so many so quickly never left me. I never wanted to feel that sense of hopelessness again, and so we do the work; we educate, and we empower our employees about HIV.
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