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Lee Beaman Indicates Importance of Being Socially Responsible in Business

 

Talking about success stories sometimes gives people goosebumps. Some are happy to learn about how ordinary people succeeded in their lives and earn a fortune. That can be an inspiration for them. And yet, others may frown.

You can envy or admire them, but the fact is that the influence of wealthy people on society is vast. Becoming successful requires a lot of work. It’s not a matter of luck; you have to be at the right place and lurking a chance at the right time. If you don’t push yourself over the boundaries of your comfort zone, you won’t be able to leap further into success.

On the following link, check which traits successful people should have:

https://www.unfinishedsuccess.com/traits-of-successful-people/.

Lee Beaman undoubtedly proves that hard work and pushing limits pay off. Although he didn’t start from the bottom, he made his inherited wealth even bigger. And he’s doing a lot for the community. Today, this entrepreneur is a CEO and chairman at Beaman Automotive Group. Besides, he holds many other positions in a variety of organizations.

 

Beaman Automotive Group as Example of CSR Company

Beaman Automotive Group is the primary source of revenue for Lee Beaman. This dealership network represents eight leading car brands. It has a significant share in car sales throughout the state. Lee inherited the company from his late father, Alvin. He successfully continued on the path that Beaman Senior paved more than 70 years ago.

Lee Beaman's business abilities are apparent. He managed to get the company a high rating in the business world. This group is also one of Nashville's best private companies. As an entrepreneur, Beaman has received many awards and recognition. His business abilities and achievements are truly amazing.

Being the best in the branch and earning money are major goals. But that’s not all that running a business is all about. This businessman claims that you need to think outside of the box. Once you reach up to a point in business where your name means something, you can start making the world a better place.

Implementing social responsibility to business is something companies and chairpersons need to consider. Beaman Jr. already did that. You can find more information about Lee Beaman on the Internet. But if you ask anyone in Nashville about this man, you’ll hear a lot of great stuff.

 

Corporate Social Responsibility is the Key

Companies that want to stay competitive must accept the concept of corporate social responsibility. Entrepreneurs and organizations should conduct business ethically and according to certain social requirements. By doing so, they’ll adhere to all environmental, social, economic, and cultural issues that may arise.

There are four known types of CSR that companies can opt for. They might decide to preserve the environment. Or they opt for volunteerism and philanthropy. In some cases, organizations show their social liability with diversity/labor practices. In any case, companies should incorporate their connections, funds, and reputation to create better social conditions within their communities.

Social responsibility doesn’t end here. Being liable comes as a heavy burden since people or organizations practicing CSR may be targeted by those who don’t support their efforts. These confronted opinions shouldn’t affect them. But pleasing everyone on all accounts is virtually impossible.

 

Lee Beaman’s CSR Involvement

Nashville is lucky to have Mr. Lee as the representative of social responsibility. He made quite a reputation by supporting and realizing many projects to help the community. When it comes to donations, some of the critical ones include donating funds to Lipscomb University in Nashville for building a new campus’ library. The library carries Mr. Beaman’s name ever since.

Saint Thomas Midtown Hospital in Tennessee has got a special ward for taking care of prematurely born babies. All this thanks to Beaman’s efforts. He donated significant funds from his company’s profit for a higher goal. The hospital honored this donation by naming the Neonatal Intensive Care department after this philanthropist.

As seen on this source, Beaman supports strong national defense. Besides, this entrepreneur gave enormous funds for the Journey Home Project. Its goals are to assists soldiers on their way back home from war. The project also helps veterans with the rehabilitation they require. This program helps them get back to a healthy, civil life after spending months and years abroad.

Being a successful businessman that has a celebrity status is not about fame. It’s all about helping your community the best way you can, and Mr. Beaman does his best to do so. Using his social status allowed him to change society for the better in many ways. And Nashville people appreciate all his efforts.

 

More Important Roles

Besides being a philanthropist and reputable businessman, he’s also a member of many organizations. These non-profit groups strive to do what’s best for the community. Some of the boards Beaman served or currently serves as a board member or chairman are:

 

  • US Civil Rights Commission State Advisory Council;
  • Montgomery Bell Academy;
  • Nashville Symphony;
  • Boy Scouts of America: Middle Tennessee Council
  • Belmont University;
  • Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital;
  • Tennessee Federation for Children;
  • Beaman Foundation;
  • Beacon Center of Tennessee;
  • Americans for Prosperity of Tennessee;
  • Nashville Area Red Cross;
  • Muscular Dystrophy Association;
  • Salvation Army;
  • Cheekwood Botanical Gardens & Museum of Art;
  • Men of Valor;
  • American Heart Association, and many others.

 

All these non-profit groups had greatly benefited from having Mr. Beaman as their board member or chairman. His social status and reputation contributed to a lot of good causes. This entrepreneur supported political candidates he believed in and has provided them with a lot of funds for their campaigns.

Residents of Nashville and Tennessee have huge respect for everything Lee Beaman does. This businessman will always be remembered as the one who gave his best to make the local community even better. As he said, Corporate Social Responsibility is something you need to feel before you decide to do.

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