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Jeffrey Hollender
Adjunct Professor at NYU Stern School of Business
Jeffrey Hollender is an Adjunct Professor at NYU Stern School of Business, where he teaches and mentors students on corporate responsibility, sustainability, and entrepreneurship.1 Some key points about Jeffrey Hollender:
Professional Background
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Co-Founder and former CEO of Seventh Generation, a leading brand of natural household and personal care products that was sold to Unilever in 2016 for over $600 million.12
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Founder and CEO of Hollender Sustainable Brands, which developed sustainable reproductive healthcare products (sold to Grove Collective in 2019).2
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Co-founder, board chair, and CEO of the American Sustainable Business Network, a coalition of over 200,000 business leaders committed to progressive public policy.13
Academic Role
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Adjunct Professor at NYU Stern since 2013, teaching courses on sustainability and social entrepreneurship.2
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Executive in Residence at NYU Stern's Center for Sustainable Business, offering one-on-one advising and mentorship to students.4
Other Roles and Accomplishments
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Author of seven books on corporate responsibility and sustainability.23
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Served on boards of organizations like Greenpeace USA, Health Care Without Harm, and the Social Venture Circle.12
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Consultant to major corporations on sustainability and corporate responsibility.5
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Recognized authority on corporate responsibility, sustainability, and social equity.25
Jeffrey Hollender's career spans over 40 years in creating and growing sustainable businesses. His work at NYU Stern focuses on educating the next generation of business leaders on responsible and sustainable business practices.1