Jennifer is a strategist and activist focused on developing sustainable relationships between people, products and brands. Formerly a Wall Street Analyst, Jennifer has held executive management roles at Organic and Frog Design, and has served as a consultant to companies such as GE, General Mills, MTV, Interface Inc., Disney, Chase, Nestle, Motorola, and Coca Cola. By day, Jennifer works on brand collaboration communities with Drillteam and is an Adjunct Professor teaching sustainable design at NYU ITP. By night, she serves on the boards of o2NYC and the Designers Accord, writes for Inhabitat and Core77, and lives in a tree trunk in the West Village of New York City. Jennifer received her BA in comparative religion from Trinity College, and received her MBA in from HEC in Paris.
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