Bonnie Nixon
Professor, Sustainable Supply Chain Harvard University and UCLA — Sustainable Brands
Professor Bonnie Nixon is an educator and funded researcher specializing in complex global challenges and helps lifelong learners understand how consumer goods are made and what can be done to protect the environment and eradicate modern slavery in complex multi-tiered supply chains. Ms. Nixon’s commitment to using innovative and scalable technologies to promote regenerative supply chains for large corporations, diverse and indigenous communities. Bonnie received a BA in Sociology from Pennsylvania State University, a Masters’ Degree in how Learning Technologies can accelerate sustainability and advance human rights from Pepperdine and is completing a Ph.D. in Global Leadership and Change at Pepperdine’s School of Education. Bonnie Nixon has held many high-profile positions at the global forefront of a new low carbon, resource protected and just economy including:
• Senior Partner with Environmental Resources Management (ERM)
• Director of Corporate Social Responsibility and Global Sustainability for Mattel Toys
• Executive Director of Walmart led The Sustainability Consortium (TSC)
• Director of Global Sustainability and Ethical Sourcing for Hewlett-Packard (HP)
• Vice President of Environmental Communications Consultancy, Circlepoint, Inc.
• Director of Public Relations for $6B Boston Harbor Cleanup Project
• Board of Directors for Sustainable Works, Responsible Sourcing Network, Sustainable Brands, Sustainable Silicon Valley, Responsible Business Alliance and the Sustainability Roundtable.