Prioritizing Circular Practices with Todd Brady of Intel

Todd Brady is the Chief Sustainability Officer for Intel Corporation, and Vice President of Global Public Affairs. As Chief Sustainability Officer, he leads Intel’s global sustainability initiatives including climate, energy, water, green buildings and circular economy.

Intel aspires to be a global leader in sustainability and enable partners and customers to reduce their environmental impact through their actions. Intel’s environmental projects and company-wide initiatives are driving reductions in water use, waste generation, greenhouse gas emissions and energy use around the world. To learn more, I recommend checking out our most recent CSR report on Intel.com/CSR.

Making Homes Safer for Everyone with Caroline Blakely of Rebuilding Together

As President and CEO, Caroline is responsible for guiding the strategic direction of Rebuilding Together. She joins the organization from Cassin & Cassin LLP, where she was a partner in the Real Estate Finance Group. Prior to joining the firm, she served as vice president in Fannie Mae’s multifamily business, where she defined its strategic direction for growing asset management and counter party responsibilities. Early in her career, she practiced real estate, banking, and corporate law at firms in the Washington, D.C., area, including a woman-owned firm she co-founded to specialize in matters related to the Resolution Trust Corporation.

Making Sustainability Accessible through Recommerce with eBay’s Renee Morin

As Chief Sustainability Officer at eBay, Renée Morin leads the development and execution of eBay’s environmental, social and governance programs including circular commerce and renewable energy and chairs eBay’s senior leadership ESG Council. She is responsible for managing stakeholder relationships with key environmental NGO partners and oversees sustainability reporting, ratings and rankings.

eBay’s website: https://www.ebayinc.com/

Recommerce report: https://www.ebayinc.com/impact/sustainable-commerce/recommerce-report/ 

Promoting ITAD Best Practices with Compliance Standards’ David Daoud

David Daoud is the President and Principal Analyst at Compliance Standards LLC, overseeing research on the supply and demand sides in the ITAD sector. David has researched the mainstream IT hardware market since 1996 and expanded into hardware disposition research in 2003. He has spearheaded the creation of IDC’s GRADE certification.

Leveraging Climate Technologies with Mark Patel of McKinsey & Company

Mark focuses on serving clients where technologies come together in hard and complex ways for maximum global impact. He coleads the McKinsey Platform for Climate Technologies and founded and leads McKinsey’s Internet of Things (IoT) work globally. He is also a leader in the company global Semiconductors Practice and a member of the McKinsey Technology Council.

Delivering Personalized Peer Support for Employees with Kindly Human’s Dr. Gregory H. Bledsoe

A fourth-generation Arkansan, Bledsoe served as Surgeon General for Arkansas from 2015-2023. His past roles have included positions at Arkansas Heart Hospital, Align MD, and serving on the faculty of John Hopkins Department of Emergency Medicine. Bledsoe has also been a consultant with the US Secret Service and participated in multiple diplomatic missions, including on the advance team for President George W. Bush and as the personal physician for former President Clinton during their African tours.

Fighting Food Waste with Do Good Foods’ Justin Kamine

Justin Kamine is a planet-forward entrepreneur who co-founded Do Good Foods with his brother Matthew to combat climate change by fighting food waste. The Kamine brothers’ company builds on the family’s 40-year heritage of solving macro environmental problems through building large infrastructure solutions.

Farming for Future Generations with Sage Plant Bistro’s Mollie Engelhart

Mollie Engelhart is the founder and head chef of Sage Plant Based Bistro & Brewery in Los Angeles as well as a regenerative farmer in Fillmore, CA where she grows produce for her restaurants. Mollie’s farm Sow a Heart is a one of a kind experiment in working in partnership with nature to bring life back into the soil and acting as stewards of the land for future generations. Mollie is also a mother of four young children.

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