Executive Round Up: How do Cablefax 100 Honorees Give Back?
We asked the Cablefax 100 how they personally give back to their communities. Here’s what they had to say.
Elizabeth Casey
EVP & Deputy General Counsel
Fox Corp.
General Counsel
Fox Sports
I serve as a trustee for Mount Saint Mary’s University, which educates many underserved, first-generation, Pell Grant-eligible women in Los Angeles. Additionally, I am involved in the Equestrian Order, which supports abandoned children and other needy people primarily in Israel, the West Bank and Jordan. For seven years, my family and I ran a program that served approximately 50,000 meals to the homeless in the Los Angeles area.
Brett Dismuke
GM, ALLBLK & WE tv
AMC Networks
I am an active member of my fraternity, Kappa Alpha Psi. We mentor young men, 12-18, to prepare them for adulthood. We home in on financial literacy, college prep, etiquette, testing strategies, life skills through our Kappa League program.
Andrea Greenberg
President & CEO
MSG Networks
In part, as a board member of The Garden of Dreams Foundation, which brings life-changing opportunities to young people in need in the New York tri-state area. I’m particularly proud of our decade-long ‘MSG Classroom’ program, which allows our employees to mentor high school students every semester.
Scott Mills
President & CEO
BET Media Group
I’m proud to support many community organizations because the needs in the world are so great. I believe the Legal Defense Fund (LDF) plays a unique and critical role in ensuring that the Black community fully utilizes one of the most foundational structures in this country, the law, to address vital issues.