Driving Corporate Activism with Lyft's Dominic Carr
How far should a company go with corporate activism? Lyft is setting the example for how companies should use corporate activism to speak out on issues. Last year, Texas passed the Heartbeat Act, which banned women from receiving abortions after the detection of a fetal heartbeat. The bill went even further, putting Lyft drivers who take women to abortion clinics at legal risk. The team at Lyft was quick to speak out against the legislation, and ensured drivers that they would cover legal fees and offer additional support if they were caught in trouble for bringing people to access essential health care. Uber followed suit quickly after Lyft’s statement, highlighting how Lyft is setting an example for how to conduct corporate activism.
Back in October, Fred Cook spoke with Dominic Carr, EVP of Communications & Marketing at Lyft. He joined Lyft just a year and a half ago and has already put the pedal to the metal when it comes to corporate activism. In this episode, Fred and Dominic discuss how a company can act on a broader corporate purpose, and how to do it right.
Featuring:
Dominic Carr, EVP of Communication & Marketing at Lyft
Host:
Fred Cook (@fredcook), Chairman Emeritus of Golin, a global PR firm. Author of “Improvise - Unorthodox Career Advice from an Unlikely CEO” and Director of the USC Center for Public Relations
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