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Sandra Taylor, President & CEO

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Sandra E. Taylor founded Sustainable Business International LLC (SBI) in 2008 to assist companies at various stages of environmental sustainability and corporate social responsibility (CSR) practice. Taylor’s expertise provides innovative approaches to environmental, social and governance (ESG) strategy, including supply chain sustainability, human capital, climate risk management, strategic philanthropy and community partnerships.

Previously, Taylor was senior vice president of Corporate Responsibility at Starbucks Coffee Company in Seattle, Washington (2003 – 2008), where she led the strategic development and day-to-day direction of all global corporate responsibility programs, including: community affairs; the Starbucks Foundation; disaster relief support; development of responsible, ethical and sustainable standards of procurement of coffee, tea, cocoa and manufactured goods; reduction of the environmental impact of business operations; and the publication of the company’s award-winning CSR annual report. During her Starbucks tenure Taylor led the creation of C.A.F.E. Practices, a code of conduct for coffee farmers worldwide; and also developed cause-marketing programs in Starbucks stores to fund clean drinking water programs in Africa, Central America and India, and to support literacy efforts for children in low-income communities in the United States.

From 1996 until 2003, Taylor served as vice president and director of global public affairs for Eastman Kodak Company and led corporate citizenship worldwide. As a corporate officer, she had overall responsibility for public affairs, international trade strategy, including directing the company’s pursuit a WTO case against the government of Japan and Fuji. Additionally, Taylor has held several senior leadership positions at top-tier organizations, such as vice president of public affairs for ICI Americas Inc. (the U.S. subsidiary of London-based Imperial Chemical Industries Plc). She also served as an international trade counsel in the U.S. Senate, and was a Foreign Service Officer in the United States Department of State. She speaks French.

Ms. Taylor serves on the nonprofit boards of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation of Annapolis, MD and Island Press of Washington, DC Taylor has been a professor in the Falk School of Sustainability and the Environment at Chatham University in Pittsburgh and was a Fellow for Aspen Institute’s First Mover Fellowship. She has been a corporate board director with publicly listed companies in the US and Europe.

Taylor has a Bachelor of Arts in French and a Juris Doctorate from Boston University School of Law. In 2012 she earned a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) in Wine Management from the Bordeaux School of Management in France.

Taylor is a wine collector, wine writer and educator and founder of Fine Wine Divas of Washington, DC, a learning experience for women on wine and food pairing.

Awards & Recognition

• World Environment Center Gold Medal Award 2006

• Puget Sound Business Journal Women of Influence Award 2006

• Outstanding Black Alumni Award, Boston University School of Law 2010

• Johnson Institute, University of Pittsburgh, Exemplary Leadership Award 2015

 A woman of global environmental impact

A pioneer in the field of sustainability and CSR, Sandra Taylor has been responsible for the development of groundbreaking global strategies and initiatives, bringing major brands, including Starbucks and Eastman Kodak, into the global sustainability realm. As an executive for Starbucks, she led the creation and launch of C.A.F.E. Practices, influencing global standards for environmental sustainability and ethics throughout the coffee industry, with major focus on equitable supply chains.

She possesses deep expertise applied to meet the growing need to balance sustainability and prudent risk management. In her corporate roles and as an entrepreneur, she has been a builder and motivator of diverse teams that transcend cultural, geographic and political barriers to achieve challenging goals and transform organizations in a competitive business climate.

From coffee to wine: A discerning palate

As an expert in coffee sustainability, Taylor has traveled the world of coffee – Central and South America, East Africa, Papua New Guinea and Indonesia – honing her palate regarding the distinct regional differences, unique flavors, acidity and varietals of coffees from around the world. Her work with coffee helped develop and expand her decades-long avocation of wine study, tasting, wine collecting and tourism. She decided to make a transition to the wine industry after completing a master’s degree in Business Administration (MBA) from the prestigious Bordeaux School of Management. 

Taylor is a writer and published author. Her book: The Business of Sustainable Wine: How to Build Brand Equity in a 21st Century Wine Industry was released in July 2017.  In her book, Taylor offers a new view of how the industry can be an important actor in sustainable agriculture. Like fair trade cocoa and shade grown coffee, wine must, sooner or later, meet the powerful demands of social activists and a growing consumer contingent for ethical and organic products. 

Dean DeCrease

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Dean is a specialist in sustainable packaging from many years working in the paper and packaging industry. As a Technology Director of Weyerhaeuser Company, he designed and led its first global sustainability office in Geneva, Switzerland and represented the North American forest industry on the WWF 95+ Group, which developed the implementation standards for the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification. He brings this background to our work on sustainable packaging with the wine industry. A “foodie,” he enjoys pairing wines from around the world with  beautifully crafted natural foods.

Jess Canose, Researcher

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Jess Canose is a food systems researcher and consultant. She currently works as a photographer and graphic designer for a number of food businesses located in Pittsburgh, PA. Her work in the food system has ranged from coordinating CSA programs and food rescues, to facilitating conferences, and farming around the East Coast. She holds a M.A. in Food Studies from Chatham University and has spent the past few years researching and publishing about food waste. During the academic year, she also serves as the Director of Community Development and educator for City of Bridges, a progressive independent high school.

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