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The 2021 GreenBiz 30 Under 30

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The second is a commitment to sourcing 100 percent of the natural materials Timberland uses from regenerative agriculture, such as leather for boots. She took matters into her own hands in 2017, when she founded the reusable underwear line Pantys , the first of its kind in Latin America. Corporate Strategy. Deonna Anderson.

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Dignity First Climate Leadership

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In her 2017 “Leading with Dignity: How to Create a Culture that Brings Out the Best in People,” Dr. Hicks proposed a new paradigm for leadership that is premised on a scientific understanding of human nature and centered on a leader’s relationship with themself, other people, and the world at large. Dignity First Economic Leadership.

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25 badass women shaping climate action in 2021

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She is at the center of the NGO’s working relationship with Walmart , among other retailers and consumer brands, helping it launch in 2017 an expansive strategy to reduce its chemical footprint for consumables by 10 percent by 2022. . Rose Stuckey Kirk, Senior Vice President, Chief Corporate Social Responsibility Officer, Verizon.

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Now, WeBloom is cultivating a group of Namibian "bloomers" in the circular economy and regenerative agriculture. Manager, Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility, Kilroy Realty; Los Angeles. Corporate Strategy. Corporate Social Responsibility. Deonna Anderson. LinkedIn .

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Dignity First: Executive, Enterprise & Economic Leadership

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“ The crises we face are not a science problem, they are a human problem.” – Doug McMillon, CEO of Walmart, announcing Walmart’s commitment to become a “Regenerative Company” . ‘Doughnut Economics: 7 Ways to Think Like a 21st Century Economist” by Kate Raworth (2017), Book Cover. Doug McMillon is right.