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    Sarah Johnson

    Building Revivo: an electronics circular economy platform, Stanford GSB grad

    Sarah Johnson is the CEO and Founder of Revivo, a platform for the circular economy of electronics based in Kenya.1 She founded Revivo in July 2022, creating a trusted marketplace for refurbished electronics, spare parts, and tools that connects repair shops with necessary resources.12 Sarah holds a BA in Economics from Stanford University and an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business.1

    Prior to founding Revivo, Sarah gained experience in various roles:

    • Product Management Intern at MioTech (2021)
    • Impact Design Immersion Fellow at Stanford University (2021)
    • Sales and Marketing Manager at EarthEnable in Rwanda and Uganda (2017-2018)
    • Executive Associate at EarthEnable in Rwanda (2016-2017)

    Sarah is passionate about developing sustainable products and services that improve lives.1 Under her leadership, Revivo has sold over 200,000 products through its platform.1 In June 2023, the company secured $635,000 in pre-seed funding to expand its operations.3

    Sarah is multilingual, with native English proficiency and limited working proficiency in Spanish and Arabic.1 Her international experience includes studying in India through the U.S. State Department YES Abroad Program and participating in the Critical Language Scholarship Program for Arabic.1

    Highlights

    Elevating the repair economy | TomKat Center for Sustainable Energy

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