Jay Whitehead
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Jay Whitehead is an American
United States
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 author
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 and publisher most notable for publishing Corporate Responsibility Officer (CRO) magazine.

Writing and publishing career

Whitehead graduated from UCLA
University of California, Los Angeles
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He co-founded The CRO Association. He published Human Resources Outsourcing Today and HRO Europe Magazines. He co-founded The HRO Association.

His magazine Corporate Responsibility Officer issues an annual list, The 100 Best Corporate Citizens,. This effort was ranked by PR Week
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/Burson-Marsteller
Burson-Marsteller
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as the 3rd most influential corporate ranking in the nation. In 2009 Whitehead was named #73 on Ethisphere Magazine's 100 Most Influential People in Business Ethics list.

Whitehead is co-author (with Amit Chatterjee) of the 2009 book The Post-Carbon Economy.

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