PPG Appoints Malesia Dunn, Executive Director, PPG Foundation and Corporate Global Social Responsibility
PITTSBURGH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
PPG (NYSE:PPG) today announced the appointment of Malesia Dunn as
executive director, PPG Foundation and corporate global social
responsibility. In this role, Dunn will report to Bryan Iams, PPG vice
president, corporate and government affairs and succeed Sue Sloan,
current executive director, who will retire, effective Aug. 1, 2018.
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Dunn will lead the strategy and management of PPG’s global community
engagement activities, including grantmaking and volunteer activities
through the PPG Foundation in the U.S., and the Global Charitable
Contributions program, which reaches across five global regions. She
will also lead PPG’s COLORFUL COMMUNITIES™ program, the company’s
signature initiative for supporting communities, which aims to protect
and beautify the neighborhoods where the company operates around the
world.
“Since PPG’s founding 135 years ago, we have been committed to giving
back to the communities where the company has a presence,” said Iams.
“Malesia’s wide-ranging experience and proven capabilities will be
invaluable as we continue to grow partnerships in our communities and
build upon our legacy of corporate responsibility.”
Dunn was previously director, external communications, for the Colonial
Pipeline Company. In this role, Malesia was responsible for enhancing,
protecting and promoting Colonial’s external brand presence and
reputation with key stakeholders. She provided strategic oversight and
counsel on media relations, social media, public outreach and branding.
Previously, Dunn served as the director of communications for the North
American business of GlaxoSmithKline, based in Pittsburgh, Pa., for 15
years. In that role, Malesia led the company’s communications function,
working closely with leaders to address business challenges with
effective communication strategy and plans. She also spent 16 months on
a global assignment at the company’s global headquarters in London,
U.K., managing executive communications for the CEO and senior leaders.
Dunn also worked in similar communications roles with Novartis Consumer
Health, Gerber Products and McDonald’s Corporations, managing internal
and external communications programs. Additionally, Dunn was a
television and radio producer, reporter and anchor for ABC affiliates in
Kansas City, Missouri and Asheville, North Carolina. She holds a
Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism from the University of Missouri –
Columbia.
Throughout her 40-plus year career with PPG, Sloan has progressed
through various functions and roles of increasing responsibility. In
1976, she began her career in PPG’s human resources department,
advancing through several business segments prior to joining the PPG
Foundation staff in 1987. Sloan was promoted to program officer in 1997,
senior program officer in 2001 and executive director in 2007. In 2011,
she began managing PPG’s corporate global charitable contributions
program, which provides corporate support in Asia Pacific, Europe,
Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and Latin America. Sloan has been
responsible for the administration of PPG’s global grants budget; the
assessment and evaluation of all requests for funding of programs and
projects; the company’s employee community engagement programs; and the
allocation and communications of grants in the areas of education,
community sustainability and employee engagement. Most recently, Sloan
helped create the company’s signature community engagement initiative,
the Colorful Communities program.
“We thank Sue for her outstanding impact and more than 40 years of
service at PPG,” said Iams. “Her dedication and commitment has allowed
PPG to create brighter, more colorful communities where PPG has a
presence around the world.”
Through the Colorful Communities program, PPG’s committed
volunteers contribute their time and PPG paint products to help
transform community assets – from painting classrooms, to bringing color
to a maternity ward and redesigning a playground. Since 2015, PPG has
completed more than 150 Colorful Communities projects, impacting
more than 4.5 million people in 25 countries.
PPG: WE PROTECT AND BEAUTIFY THE WORLD™
At PPG (NYSE:PPG), we work every day to develop and deliver the paints,
coatings and materials that our customers have trusted for 135 years.
Through dedication and creativity, we solve our customers’ biggest
challenges, collaborating closely to find the right path forward. With
headquarters in Pittsburgh, we operate and innovate in more than 70
countries and reported net sales of $14.8 billion in 2017. We serve
customers in construction, consumer products, industrial and
transportation markets and aftermarkets. To learn more, visit www.ppg.com.
We protect and beautify the world and Colorful Communities
are trademarks and the PPG Logo is a registered trademark of
PPG Industries Ohio, Inc.

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