Good Game Club Podcast
The Good Game Club heads to Los Angeles to speak with Dan Goldenberg, Executive Director of the Call of Duty Endowment, about how one of gaming’s biggest franchises has helped place more than 169,000 veterans into high-quality jobs. Dan explains why focus, accountability and long-term commitment matter in social impact, and how games can mobilise players, employees and communities around measurable change. To celebrate Military Appreciation Month, the Call of Duty Endowment has launched an in-game pack in Call of Duty. 100% of Activision net proceeds from the sale of the pack go to the Call of Duty Endowment. Details can be found here - https://www.callofduty.com/blog/2026/05/call-of-duty-endowment-2026-military-appreciation-month-usaa.html [https://www.callofduty.com/blog/2026/05/call-of-duty-endowment-2026-military-appreciation-month-usaa.html] Veterans get in touch - https://www.callofdutyendowment.org/veteran_support [https://www.callofdutyendowment.org/veteran_support] 00:00 – Welcome from Los Angeles Setting up the West Coast focus on doing good through games. 01:12 – Introducing Dan Goldenberg and the Call of Duty Endowment How Activision’s military community connection became a veteran employment mission. 03:30 – The Seal of Distinction Model How a performance-led approach transformed the Endowment’s impact. 04:21 – Why Veteran Employment? Why jobs are the number one requested service for transitioning service members. 05:38 – Accountability Over “Fire and Forget” Philanthropy Why quarterly data, focus and honest conversations drive better outcomes. 08:27 – The Human Stories Behind 169,000 Placements From wounded veterans to esports viewers finding career support. 11:41 – Why Focus Beats Cause-Hopping Dan’s case for choosing one issue, understanding it deeply and staying committed. 15:03 – What Does Leadership Really Want From Impact? The difference between PR, engagement and genuine social change. 17:02 – How Call of Duty Players Respond Why transparency matters when players fund impact through in-game items. 19:02 – Making Impact Visible How the Endowment shares individual veteran stories, not just big numbers. 21:14 – A Small Team Powered by Activision Volunteers How hundreds of employees contribute expertise, time and passion. 25:27 – Strategy on One Page Dan’s ODSP framework for setting objectives, goals, strategy and plans. 30:54 – Building an Internal Movement How Veterans Day of Service helped embed the mission inside Activision. 34:44 – What Non-Gaming Companies Can Learn Using community, cadence and proof to build trust around social impact. 41:40 – The 2030 Goal The Endowment’s ambition to place 200,000 veterans in jobs across the US and UK. 44:07 – Favourite Game and Final Reflections Atari 2600, Candy Crush, empathy and Dan’s question for future guests.
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