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Support Herbal Education & Help Celebrate 40 Years of HerbalGram and the American Botanical Council

About HerbalGram and the American Botanical Council
The American Botanical Council (ABC), publisher of the HerbalGram journal, is a 501(c)3 nonprofit, science-based research and education organization founded by Mark Blumenthal along with renowned ethnobotanist James A. Duke, Ph.D., and acclaimed pharmacognosist Norman R. Farnsworth, Ph.D. ABC has been leveraging its educational HerbalGram platform for the past 40 years to promote peer-reviewed research and the responsible use of herbs, teas, phytomedicinals, essential oils and other beneficial botanicals and fungi to people around the world.

Our Ask
This message is an invitation to support the essential nonprofit work that the American Botanical Council is doing to be the clear, trustworthy voice for herbs, and also to help shape ABC’s next 40 years. Donate to ABC’s HerbalGram 40 Project and Fund this Giving Tuesday. Your tax deductible contribution will support ABC's ongoing mission of scientific research and education.

Click here and donate to HerbalGram 40

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Comments from ABC Members and the Herbal Products Community
In recognition of HerbalGram’s 40th anniversary, ABC has started receiving comments about HerbalGram and ABC from various herb community veterans and leaders. Some of the initial comments can be found below.

“It’s not often we can say, ‘We made a difference in the world.’ That is the truth about ABC and its publication HerbalGram — a true treasure of knowledge of the plant kingdom as well as a living history of the herbal renaissance in the United States and throughout the world! Here's to another 40!”
—Peggy Brevoort, a veteran of the U.S. herb industry who spent 20 years on the ABC board of trustees 

“The American Botanical Council has been a beacon of educational excellence among health care professionals, researchers, industry and the general public. ABC has played a pivotal role in advancing herbal medicine, herbal education and botanical research in the United States and beyond. ABC’s many contributions over decades of service have been profound, helping to bridge the gap between traditional herbal wisdom and modern science, helping to ensure that herbs are used safely, effectively and responsibly. Further, ABC has been a strong advocate and source of education for enhanced quality control through its publication HerbalGram and the ABC-AHP-NCNPR Botanical Adulterants Prevention Program, which regularly highlights issues related to ingredient adulteration, helping industry and consumers maintain access to authentic herbal products.”
Christopher Hobbs, Ph.D., a fourth-generation botanist, herbalist, author and acupuncturist 

“A great big THANK YOU for 40 years of being the very best in class when it comes to herbal research, science, regulatory issues and conservation. I have an entire shelf filled with years of HerbalGram issues. They are a treasure trove of unbiased information that I can use as a physician and herbalist. But even more than that, they are a beautiful tribute to the powerful and enduring relationship we have with the plant world.”
Tieraona Low Dog, MD, ABOIM, integrative physician, author and educator

“As a professional herbalist for 40-plus years, I consider ABC and its excellent publication, HerbalGram, to be highly useful sources of factual and reliable information on medicinal and health-promoting plants.”
Ed Smith, herbalist, co-founder and former co-owner of Herb Pharm 

“HerbalGram has had quite an impact on my life and career. Many years ago, my sister, [who] was a Master Gardener ... subscribed to HerbalGram. She gave me a ‘bootleg’ copy and, even though I was a food chemist at the time, it introduced me to the world and science of botanicals. And now here I am, decades later, the CEO of NOW, a dietary supplement company, interested and involved in all aspects of the botanical industry and still relying on HerbalGram to provide inspiration, trusted information and resources.”
Jim Emme, CEO of NOW Foods

Click here and donate to HerbalGram 40

Media Contacts
Denise Meikel, American Botanical Council, denise@herbalgram.com, 512.926.4900 x120
Steven Hoffman, Compass Natural, steve@compassnatural.com, 303.807.1042

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ABC’s Mark Blumenthal Named 'Person of the Year' by Whole Foods Magazine

ABC founder called ‘pioneer who helped the natural products industry reach the next level’

AUSTIN, Texas (Nov. 29, 2023) — The nonprofit American Botanical Council (ABC) is pleased to announce that Mark Blumenthal, ABC’s founder and executive director, has been named “Person of the Year” by Whole Foods Magazine, a leading natural products industry trade publication. Whole Foods announced the cover story in its December issue, available here

The article and sidebars chronicle many of Blumenthal’s extensive activities in the herb and natural products community over the last 50 years, most of it as the co-founder and editor-in-chief of ABC’s journal HerbalGram and as founder and executive director of the international nonprofit American Botanical Council.

The story also mentions his being a co-founder and president of the Herb Trade Association in the late 1970s and a founding board member of the American Herbal Products Association (AHPA). Over the years, Blumenthal’s many activities at ABC have focused on education, research, ethnobotany, phytomedicine, quality issues, conservation and sustainability, and other aspects of the mission, publications and programs of ABC.

Blumenthal's many diverse activities also include acting as the senior editor of four science-based reference books, including the award-winning “The Complete German Commission E Monographs—Therapeutic Guide to Herbal Medicines” (1998), plus “Herbal Medicine: Expanded Commission E Monographs” (2000), “The ABC Clinical Guide to Herbs” (2000) and “Rational Phytotherapy” (2004). Blumenthal serves and has served on numerous editorial boards of magazines and journals in the botanical and natural medicine arena as well as on the advisory boards of many nonprofit organizations and educational programs. Blumenthal and ABC were also instrumental in producing the first herbal medicine continuing education courses for pharmacists in the 1990s, including ground-breaking CE-accredited “Pharmacy from the Rainforest” ethnobotany ecotours to the Peruvian Amazon.

"Mark Blumenthal has raised the bar in the natural products industry, and he helped us to be better and do better in the process," wrote Heather Wainer, publisher and VP of media at Whole Foods Magazine.

“ABC also has been instrumental in helping to keep this industry ethical and transparent,” Wainer said. “Most recently, ABC has taken a lead role in the fight against adulteration of herbs. BAPP [the ABC-AHP-NCNPR Botanical Adulterants Prevention Program] has been in the forefront and is slowly but surely helping to gain transparency in herbs and cleaning up our herbal products. 

“In recognition of Mark’s efforts to deliver education for four decades through HerbalGram, as well as for his work with BAPP and his fight for clean unadulterated herbs, Mark stands out as our 2023 Person of the Year.” 

A sidebar contains various comments from natural product industry leaders: Loren Israelsen, president of United Natural Products Alliance; Greg Ris of Indena USA; Elan Sudberg, CEO of Alkemist Labs; Howard Wainer, president of WFC Inc.; Ann Armbrecht, Ph.D., director of the ABC Sustainable Herbs Program; and Len Monheit of Industry Transparency Center. Another sidebar has comments from three ABC employees (Hannah Baumann, associate editor of HerbalGram; Cecelia Thompson, finance director; and Gayle Engels, special projects director) regarding their views on working at ABC.

“I am deeply grateful that Whole Foods Magazine has chosen to honor the unique and extensive nonprofit research and educational work of the American Botanical Council with this recognition,” said Blumenthal. “I also thank the amazingly dedicated, productive and dedicated staff of ABC who help ensure that ABC makes such positive contributions to the herbal community in the United States and internationally. And, I have profound gratitude to the loyal members, donors and supporters of ABC who make possible the nonprofit organization’s unique educational mission, publications and programs.”

Blumenthal acknowledged his gratitude for his long history with Whole Foods Magazine. “As Whole Foods publisher Heather Wainer notes in her column, I have known her since she started in the natural products industry in the 1990s, and I have known her father, Whole Foods President Howie Wainer, for about 45 years. My relationship with Whole Foods began shortly after he purchased the magazine in 1984, when he asked me to write a monthly article on herbs. In fact, as noted in a quote from Howie, he got me started as a writer early in my career in the herb and natural products community when he invited me to write a column for the former industry trade magazine for which he was previously working, Health Food Business, starting around 1978. I am grateful to Howie for starting me on the path of writing (and editing) — two things I continue to do in service to the natural products community.”

The timing of the release of the Whole Foods Magazine tribute to Blumenthal occurs when ABC has just completed its 35th anniversary as a leading nonprofit research and education organization and the 40th anniversary of ABC’s flagship publication, HerbalGram. ABC has set up a special page on its information-rich website for the HerbalGram 40 Project & Fund, available here.

About Whole Foods Magazine 
Whole Foods Magazine is a trade publication that focuses on the natural products and dietary supplement industry. It will reach its 40th anniversary under the ownership of the Wainer family in 2024. Its monthly print circulation is over 13,000. Whole Foods Magazine is not affiliated with the Austin, Texas-based Whole Foods Markets chain of natural groceries.

Media Contacts
Denise Meikel, American Botanical Council, denise@herbalgram.com, 512.926.4900 x120
Steven Hoffman, Compass Natural, steve@compassnatural.com, 303.807.1042

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Giving Season: 23 Nonprofits to Support in 2023

Giving Season: 23 Nonprofits to Support in 2023

December 9, 2022

This article originally appeared in Presence Marketing’s December 2022 industry newsletter.

By Steven Hoffman

With a common mission of providing healthful, eco-friendly and socially responsible products to consumers, natural and organic products companies often have philanthropy engrained as part of their brand’s DNA. Given that, the industry is well positioned to play a lead role in helping society address many of the problems facing the world today.

The month of December, with its focus on family, community and giving, presents an opportunity to highlight some of the nonprofit organizations that work with leaders in the natural products sector to help solve some of the pressing issues of our time. There are many organizations doing great work — below find a list of 23 organizations this writer has interacted with in some capacity over the years and identified as potentially worthy of your awareness, consideration and support in the coming year.

This list is divided into four categories: Climate & Environment; Diversity, Equity & Inclusion; Food & Agriculture; and Nutrition & Health. Perhaps one or more of these organizations will resonate with you this season of giving and throughout the year.

We know there are many nonprofit and related organizations doing important work that rely on contributions from individuals, businesses and foundations — please forgive us if we didn’t include your favorite nonprofit this time around. However, if you let us know, there’s a chance we can include it next year. We’d love to hear from you.

Happy holidays and all the best for the New Year.

Steven Hoffman is Managing Director of Compass Natural, providing public relations, brand marketing, social media and strategic business development services to natural, organic, sustainable and hemp/CBD products businesses. Compass Natural serves in PR and programming for NoCo Hemp Expo and Southern Hemp Expo, and Hoffman serves as Editor of the weekly Let’s Talk Hemp Newsletter, published by We are for Better Alternatives. Contact steve@compassnaturalmarketing.com.

CLIMATE & ENVIRONMENT

1% for the Planet
1% for the Planet is a global network of individuals and businesses that, to date, has donated more than $350 million to support environmental nonprofits around the globe. A number of natural products companies have aligned with 1% for the Planet, and many express their support by placing the organization’s logo on their product packaging. This past year, the organization launched the 1% for the Planet Impact Fund at National Philanthropic Trust to drive climate impact. https://onepercentfortheplanet.org

Carbon Underground
Founded in 2013 by CPG and natural products veterans Tom Newmark and Larry Kopald, the Carbon Underground’s goals are to coalesce the emerging science on the soil’s relationship to climate change, and to tell the world about a possibility to not simply slow down the threat of climate change, but to reverse it. The organization advances ways to draw down legacy carbon from the atmosphere and promotes regenerative agriculture as a tool to mitigate climate change. https://thecarbonunderground.org

Climate Collaborative
A project of One Step Closer, the Climate Collaborative’s mission is dedicated to “leveraging the power of the natural products industry to reverse climate change.” The organization recently released a four-part webinar series, Climate Action Guidance for Business. Also, the Climate Collaborative’s annual Tracking Progress Update assesses how companies are progressing on their climate action commitments. https://www.climatecollaborative.com

Environmental Working Group
Working to protect consumers, the Environmental Working Group takes the lead in shining a “spotlight on outdated legislation, harmful agricultural practices and industry loopholes that pose a risk to our health and the health of our environment,” encouraging industries to adopt safer practices and educating consumers with actionable information. EWG recently released a report on forever chemicals in pet food bags and in baby textiles, plus a report on how “multitasking” preservatives might help make cosmetics safer, plus the organization works to keep cancer-causing chemicals out of everyday consumer products. https://www.ewg.org

Natural Capitalism Solutions
Founded by renowned environmentalist and author Hunter Lovins, Natural Capitalism Solutions is dedicated to building an economy in service to life through education, innovative solutions, and youth empowerment. The organization works with companies, communities and countries to help offset and reduce carbon emissions and to implement more regenerative practices profitably. https://natcapsolutions.org

DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION

Anishinaabe Agriculture Institute
With Akiing — an Indigenous organization dedicated to restoring sacred landscapes, community wealth and resilience — serving as its fiscal sponsor, the nonprofit Anishinaabe Agriculture Institute was founded by Native American leader, water protector, and former candidate for Vice President of the United States Winona LaDuke. The organization’s work includes educating youth about Indigenous, sustainable, and regenerative agriculture practices, restoring agro-biodiversity and food sovereignty, advancing traditional methodologies, and supporting research into hemp fiber production to benefit local economies. http://anishinaabeagriculture.org

Her Many Voices Foundation
Through environmental, cultural and community projects, Her Many Voices brings a diverse group of artists, humanitarian leaders and businesses together to help solve problems for the betterment of women, children and “our Mother Earth.” Her Many Voices was founded by Native American leader Alicia Fall, a former TEDx presenter and recipient of the New York State Assembly Citation Award. Through Alicia and her team’s work in education, inclusivity and collaboration, the organization is also dedicated to supporting farmers and is currently planning events for Earth Day 2023. https://www.hermanyvoices.org

J.E.D.I. Collaborative
Launched in April 2020, the mission of the J.E.D.I. Collaborative is to help create a natural products industry “that centers at its core justice, equity, diversity and inclusion” with systems-level solutions. According to a Natural and Organic Industry Benchmarking Survey conducted in late 2019 by the J.E.D.I Collaborative and New Hope Network, “only 2% of leadership positions within our industry companies and on company boards are occupied by black professionals. The situation isn’t better for Latinx professionals, who hold 2% of company board positions and 6% of company leadership roles within the U.S. natural products industry.” Women also represent only 23% of board seats for companies with more than 50 employees, according to the J.E.D.I. Collaborative, a project of One Step Closerhttps://jedicollaborative.com

Naturally Network
Inspired by Naturally Boulder, a public-private partnership founded in 2005 to promote entrepreneurship in natural, organic, and sustainable products in Colorado, the Naturally Network has grown to become a national organization with nine independent chapters, including Naturally Austin, Naturally Bay Area, Naturally Boulder, Naturally Chicago, Naturally Los Angeles, Naturally Minnesota, Naturally New York, Naturally North Bay and Naturally San Diego. Linking emerging businesses and brands with seasoned veterans and mentors in natural and organic products, Naturally Network offers business education, resources for entrepreneurs, mentorship and diversity programs, and ongoing regional and national networking and event opportunities. As former Chair and Board Member of Naturally Boulder, this writer can’t recommend enough to individuals in the natural channel to get involved in the Naturally Network or one of the above mentioned regional chapters. https://www.naturallynetwork.org

Project Potluck
Breaking into the natural and organic products industry isn’t easy for anyone, and it’s especially challenging for Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) to attract investors, find the right co-packers, refine recipes, and garner placement on retail shelves. Enter Project Potluck, established by Ibraheem Bashir, CPG veteran and founder and CEO of A Dozen Cousins, a leading Black-owned natural food brand, to provide the support that minority entrepreneurs in the natural products space need to succeed. In March 2022, Project Potluck won New Hope Network’s inaugural Justice Award for its efforts promoting justice, equity, diversity and inclusion in the natural and organic products industry, and the organization was recently featured in Forbes Magazinehttps://www.potluckcpg.org

Wild Animal Sanctuary
Including animal welfare on this list, one of this writer’s personal favorites is the Wild Animal Sanctuary. Based an hour east of Denver in Keenesburg, CO, on nearly 700 acres, the organization rescues and provides a home to more than 350 large animals including lions, tigers, bears and wolves, many of which were rescued from abusive environments. Want to know where all those animals from the TV show Tiger King ended up? The Wild Animal Sanctuary saved more than 100 of them, providing sanctuary at its large, open-space environment where visitors can view the animals from elevated walkways and decks overlooking this fenced-in “Serengeti of the West.” The organization also recently saved the lives of 11 African lions that were located in an active war zone in Ukraine. The sanctuary welcomes visitors and your support. https://www.wildanimalsanctuary.org

FOOD & AGRICULTURE

Kiss the Ground
With a passionate, committed and growing community inspired by Kiss the Ground: the Movie, a full-length documentary narrated by Woody Harrelson that sheds light on a “new, old approach” to farming called regenerative agriculture, Kiss the Ground was founded in 2013 to educate about and advance a system of agriculture and food production that rebuilds our soils and water resources, sequesters carbon from the atmosphere and feeds the world. Kiss the Ground’s mission is to awaken people to the possibilities of regeneration and inspire participation through storytelling, education, and advocacy. https://kisstheground.com

Regenerative Organic Alliance
The Regenerative Organic Alliance (ROA) comprises a group of experts in farming, ranching, soil health, animal welfare and farmer and worker fairness. Founded by the Rodale Institute, Dr. Bronner’s and Patagonia, other members of the alliance include Compassion in World Farming, Fair World Project, and the Textile Exchange. The ROA was established to continuously review and update the Regenerative Organic Certified® framework, a recently introduced certification program for food, fiber, and personal care ingredients that represents the “highest standard” for organic agriculture in the world, with stringent requirements for soil health, animal welfare and social fairness. https://regenorganic.org

Regeneration International
With a vision to collaborate with consumers, educators, business leaders and policy makers, Regeneration International’s mission is to work with multiple stakeholders in key regions around the world to promote, facilitate and accelerate the global transition to regenerative food, farming and land management for the purpose of cooling the planet, restoring climate stability, ending world hunger and rebuilding deteriorated social, ecological and economic systems. Regeneration International, which offers a number of resources for those interested in regenerative organic agriculture and climate change, is a project of the Organic Consumers Associationhttps://regenerationinternational.org

Regenerative Rising
With events including Women Leading Regeneration and the Regenerative Earth Summit, plus an ongoing podcast series, Regenerative Rising is dedicated to elevating and forwarding regenerative principles that expand a living systems worldview. The organization engages leaders in agriculture, business, and finance to elevate stories of regeneration and innovation to activate urgent and necessary change in business strategy, public policy and personal decision-making that serves the long term health and betterment of people and the Earth. https://regenerativerising.org

The Rodale Institute
Celebrating 75 years of organic leadership, the “OG” of organic agriculture and research, The Rodale Institute remains on the vanguard of science and best practices in advancing organic and regenerative agriculture. The Rodale Institute’s main office is located on a 386-acre organic research and education farm in eastern Pennsylvania that investigates a number of organic crops and rotations, including hemp, and also the value of animal husbandry in regenerative agriculture. In September 2022, General Mills announced it would donate the Cascadian Farm home farm in Skagit County, WA, to the institute, bringing the total number of Rodale Institute research campuses to 12. The organization also recently partnered with Colorado-based nonprofit Mad Agriculture to help farmers transition to organic and regenerative organic farming methods. The Rodale Institute was originally founded in 1947 as the Soil and Health Foundation by Rodale Press founder J.I. Rodale. https://rodaleinstitute.org

NUTRITION & HEALTH

American Botanical Council
Founded in 1986 and based in Austin, TX, the mission of the American Botanical Council (ABC) is to help people live healthier lives through the responsible use of herbal medicine. ABC is an independent, nonprofit research and education organization dedicated to providing science-based, accurate and reliable information for consumers, healthcare practitioners, researchers, educators, industry, and the media about the safe and effective use of herbs and medicinal plants. Through monographs, a comprehensive library, its newsletter, HerbalGram, and more, the American Botanical Council is a vital resource for advocates and makers of herbal-based products, from tinctures and topicals to functional foods and personal care products. https://www.herbalgram.org

Chef Ann Foundation
The Chef Ann Foundation is dedicated to promoting whole ingredient, scratch cooking in schools. Scratch cooking enables schools to serve the healthiest, tastiest meals so that kids are well nourished and ready to learn. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, the foundation works with both public and private schools in all 50 states. Founded in 2009 by “the Renegade Lunch Lady,” Chef Ann Cooper — an internationally recognized author, chef, educator, public speaker, and advocate of healthy food for all children — the foundation reports it has helped more than 13,500 schools and 3.3 million kids eat healthier, fresher school meals. https://www.chefannfoundation.org

Conscious Alliance
With the slogan “Art that Feeds,” Conscious Alliance partners with food makers, musicians, artists, and music lovers to empower youth and end hunger in underserved communities. Working with top recording artists and bands, concert-goers, food donors and supporters, many of which are natural food brands, the alliance organizes major food drives at concerts and music festivals nationwide to deliver food directly to economically isolated communities in need, including Native American reservations and rural areas, such as the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. https://consciousalliance.org

Feeding America
As a leading national network of food banks, Feeding America is seeing a spike in demand among its member network of food banks and food pantries amid rising food prices. According to Feeding America CEO Claire Babineaux-Fontenot, an estimated 53 million or more people in the U.S. are currently food insecure. The organization also is seeing a decrease in donated food and a decrease in federal commodities, meaning member food banks are having to buy more food at a time when food costs are high. “…if I could break down whom it is that comes to us in need of help, as a rule, we’re talking about children. A huge portion of those who are counting on us and the work that we do would be kids, the elderly, people with disabilities,” said Babineaux-Fontenot in an interview with NPR. https://www.feedingamerica.org

The Organic Center
The Organic Center, based in Washington, D.C., is an independent non-profit educational and research organization operating under the administrative auspices of the Organic Trade Association. Founded in 2002 with a mission to conduct, convene and disseminate credible, evidence-based science on the environmental and health effects of organic food and farming, and to communicate those findings to the public, The Organic Center collaborates with academic and governmental institutions to advance research. The Organic Center is the organic products industry’s leading research and education organization advocating for the nutritional, health, environmental and climate mitigating benefits of organic food production. https://www.organic-center.org

Vitamin Angels
Founded in 1994 by natural products industry veteran Howard Schiffer, Vitamin Angels is a public health nonprofit organization working to improve nutrition and health outcomes in low-resource settings worldwide. The organization helps to strengthen, extend, and amplify the impact of partner organizations working to reach the most nutritionally vulnerable groups, including pregnant women, infants, and children who are underserved by existing systems with evidence-based nutrition interventions and health services. Vitamin Angels works with more than 1,200 local organizations, including governments, to reach more than 70 million women and children in 65 countries annually. https://www.vitaminangels.org

Whole Planet Foundation
Founded in 2005, Whole Planet Foundation is a Whole Foods Market foundation that funds poverty alleviation worldwide where the company sources products. The nonprofit’s mission is to empower the world’s poorest people with micro-credit and the chance to create or expand a home-based or small business to help lift themselves and their families out of poverty. As of June 2022, Whole Planet Foundation is helping to alleviate poverty through micro-finance partners in the U.S. and 79 other countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. To date, the nonprofit reports it has disbursed $101 million through micro-lending partners worldwide, funding 6 million micro-loans and 30 million opportunities for a better life for micro-entrepreneurs and their family members. https://wholeplanetfoundation.org

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Family for Change: Tom Newmark and Sara Newmark Talk Regenerative Ag, Purpose, Climate, Business, and More on the Next Compass Coffee Talk

Tom Newmark (Left) and Sara Newmark (Right)

Compass Coffee Talk will get 2022 off to a bold start with a powerhouse duo sharing business wisdom and mission-focused inspiration on January 12, 2022, at 11:30 am Eastern time. Natural industry legend Tom Newmark brings a long record as a pioneer and leader in natural, organic, and regenerative business, as well as a deep and active commitment to climate-focused education and advocacy. Sara Newmark, chief operating officer at True Grace, a nutrient-dense supplements company, carries on the family tradition of advocacy, responsible business leadership, and service, while raising two kids on an organic and regenerative farm with her husband.

About Sara Newmark
A strong community and social impact professional, Sara Newmark is the COO at True Grace, a new brand of nutrient-dense supplements formulated to improve the health of body and planet for generations to come. An experienced executive with a demonstrated history of working in the health and wellness industry, Sara is an advocate for the power of business to make lasting, systemic change. She brings diverse experience and leadership in sustainability to the True Grace team where she works to improve the health of communities, farmers, people, and planet by committing to doing business regeneratively.

Sara is board co-chair for Green America and sits on the boards for the Coalition for Supplement Sustainability and The Retreat Farm. She lives in Vermont on a 10-acre organic and regenerative farm with her husband and children. The Newmark family also owns Finca Luna Nueva, an eco-lodge and teaching center for regenerative agriculture in Costa Rica.

About Tom Newmark
Tom Newmark is a member of the Leadership Council of the Center for Regenerative Agriculture and Resilient Systems at California State University, Chico and co-owner of Finca Luna Nueva, an eco-lodge and regenerative farming operation in Costa Rica. Tom is co-founder and chair of The Carbon Underground, co-founder of Regeneration International, past chairman of the Greenpeace Fund USA and the American Botanical Council, and founder of Sacred Seeds, a plant conservation project administered by United Plant Savers. As CEO of New Chapter, Inc. he helped to align that company with the goals of the NonGMO and organic movements.

About Compass Coffee Talk™
Take a 30-minute virtual coffee break with Compass Coffee Talk™. Hosted by natural industry veterans Bill Capsalis and Steve Hoffman, Coffee Talk features lively interactive conversations with industry leaders and experts designed to help guide entrepreneurs and businesses of any size succeed in the market for natural, organic, regenerative, hemp-derived and other eco-friendly products.

Compass Coffee Talk™ is produced by Compass Natural Marketing, a leading PR, branding and business development agency serving the natural and organic products industry. Learn more.

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