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Transformational Change Learning Partnership | Catalyzing Transformation in Value Chains

Sep 23, 2020
09:30 AM - 11:00 AM EDT
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WEBINAR
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2020 | 9:30 - 11:00 EDT | 13:30– 15:00 UTC

Earthworm Foundation (formerly known as The Forest Trust) has 20 years of experience in finding solutions to the major social and environmental problems facing international value chains. The foundation works with partners all along value chains to drive change, break down barriers, and build solutions related to six focus areas: healthy forests, teeming oceans, living soils, thriving communities, respected workers, and resilient farmers.

This webinar covered how the Earthworm Foundation works with private, public, and civil-society actors to catalyze transformation in landscapes, focusing on the foundation’s work in the Aceh Tamiang Landscape in Indonesia.

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Robin Barr
Global Program Lead Earthworm Foundation

Robin Barr brings over fifteen years of experience working with companies to procure responsibly produced materials and achieve corporate sustainability goals. This includes working with international brands; multinational commodity processors; and producing companies to develop responsible global supply chains, especially with regard to policies ensuring traceable supply chains, respect for human rights, and protection of forests and other critical ecosystems.

Steven Patriarco
Head of Programs & Innovation (Indonesia) Earthworm Foundation

Steven Patriarco is a passionate and experienced business executive and advisor focused on driving innovations in global supply chains and the rural economy. His portfolio of clients and projects have spanned the globe, including in the US, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. He has broad expertise in helping diverse private, public, and social sector clients to define, measure, and achieve ambitious environmental, social, and economic objectives.

Fahreza Hidayat
Operations Lead (Indonesia) Earthworm Foundation

Fahreza Hidayat supports corporate engagements with the largest commodity producers in Indonesia. He has supported his portfolio of partners in reaching their sustainability goals whilst benefiting the climate, protecting natural ecosystems, and improving livelihoods for Asia’s vulnerable communities.

Molly Haragan
Sr. Sustainability Analyst for Responsible Sourcing The Hershey Company

Molly Haragan has worked with The Hershey Company for two years – first on the Global Sustainability team and has spent the last year on the Global Responsible Sourcing team where she manages Hershey’s responsible palm oil sourcing program as well as their Tier 1 supplier social compliance program. Prior to Hershey, Molly worked in consulting, supporting multinational companies build market entry, sales and operation strategies in emerging markets through multilateral and bilateral development organizations’ projects and partnerships

For more information please contact rsmurthwaite@worldbank.org

 

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