Full Name
Marlene Ibsen
Job Title
CEO and President
Company
Travelers Foundation
Speaker Bio
As a key leader of Travelers’ corporate citizenship strategies, Marlene M. Ibsen delights in making connections that strengthen community and enhance business sustainability. Marlene manages charitable giving and is responsible for community-related employee involvement activities. Marlene has developed a strategic approach for the company’s philanthropy, designed to align business interests with community needs and assets, and helping to generate Academic & Career Success, Thriving Neighborhoods and Culturally Enriched Communities.

Under her direction, the Travelers Foundation and Travelers have successfully implemented signature programs. The first to launch was Travelers EDGE® (Empowering Dreams for Graduation & Employment), a nationally recognized, comprehensive, career pipeline program intended to increase the number of historically underrepresented individuals who complete bachelor’s degrees and are prepared for a career in the insurance and financial services industry.

Other signature initiatives include the Travelers Small Business Risk Education program, which provides women-, minority- and veteran-owned small businesses with information related to business continuity and risk safety, and Travelers Fortifies Communities, which focuses on building capacity in the nonprofit building and disaster recovery sector for construction of stronger houses for America’s most vulnerable families.

In addition, Marlene has led the development and implementation of an employee community involvement strategy in support of the company’s talent recruitment, retention, development, and diversity & inclusion initiatives.

Prior to her role in Community Relations, Marlene served in a variety of public relations and communications management roles at Travelers. Before joining Travelers, Marlene worked as a writer/producer and public relations consultant and has experience working in communications and fundraising for nonprofit organizations.

A first-generation college graduate, she holds a bachelor of science degree in radio-TV-film from Texas Christian University and a master of science degree in communications management from Syracuse University.

Marlene currently serves as a director of College Possible National in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and as treasurer and director for the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving in Connecticut. She is also a member of the Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship’s Executive Forum, the Connecticut Women’s Council, and the KaBOOM! Leadership Council.
Twitter Handle
@mmibsen
LinkedIn
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