Juan Bautista Ordóñez: Corporate social responsibility is in YPF’s DNA

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As Argentina’s leading energy company and one of the largest employers in the country, YPF takes its corporate social responsibilities very seriously. Juan Bautista Ordóñez discusses how YPF’s first CSR activities started 90 years ago, decades before the phrase was even coined, and continue strong to this day; with 61 initiatives supporting communities all across Argentina, in everything from health to education to culture.

June 4, 2012 Category: Energy Tags: ,

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