June 3, 2025 •
Corporate Social Responsibility—The Thread of Our Company

At State and Federal Communications, we equate Joseph May with Corporate Social Responsibility. Joe started on the staff in 2007 working in our social media department. He took—what I call a brief leave of absence to train as a hospital chaplain in 2017. He realized it was not the full-time position he needed and returned to State and Federal, in our new department of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). And nothing has been the same.
We have defined CSR as our company’s efforts to operate in an ethical and sustainable way, considering its impact on society, the environment, and the economy. It goes beyond simply making a profit – it is about doing business in a way that benefits people and the planet.
This month, you will receive our 2024 Annual Report on our corporate social responsibility programs. It will show how State and Federal Communications has been involved locally, in the states, and nationally to show how we are corporate citizens wherever we go.
The work we do with United Way Summit/Medina is second to none. UWSM can count on us to help with donations to students with school supplies. We make sure our Akron Canton Foodbank and Good Samaritans have the food and help needed to distribute food to those in need. There are so many ways we can all help.
What we have found about CSR is easy to list:
- CSR improves brand reputation and trust.
- CSR increases customer and employee loyalty.
- CSR reduces regulatory and legal risks.
- CSR opens new market opportunities.
- CSR enhances long-term profitability.
In short, CSR is about businesses being good corporate citizens—not just focusing on what they can gain, but also on how they can give back.
We hope you enjoy our 2024 Annual Report. Call us at 330-761-9960 if you do not receive it—either digitally or printed. We will share it with everyone.
Until next month, enjoy your month.
Thank you.
Elizabeth Z. Bartz
@elizabethbartz
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