
SUMMARY
Massimo Folador, professor of business ethics and sustainable development at Liuc University, is director and lecturer of the course “Good corporate governance and business ethics: tools emodels for coping with complexity.”
Folador interviewed for Avvenire INGO Benefit Society and in particular Marco Durante, founder of the company, and his daughter Serena, head of the company’s marketing division.
Ingo Srl: a virtuous example of a Benefit Society
Marco highlights how the common good is an integral part of the company’s core business, engaging in international projects on the ethics of artificial intelligence and the digital divide. This approach demonstrates that technological innovation can and should serve the community.
Serena Durante, during the interview highlights how the company has always put people at the center, promoting corporate welfare initiatives such as free counseling, smart working, and continuing education. Ingo also collaborates with organizations such as the Red Cross and Telethon, and has adopted sustainable environmental policies, including the use of hybrid and plug-in vehicles.
To learn more about this interesting entrepreneurial story and discover all the details of INGO’s journey toward becoming a benefit company, please read the full article published in L’Avvenire: Ingo, in work the common good.
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