Jeffrey Hollender
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Jeffrey Hollender is an American businessperson, entrepreneur, author, and activist. He was well known for his roles as CEO, co-founder, and later Chief Inspired Protagonist and Executive Chairperson of Seventh Generation Inc.
Seventh Generation Inc.
Seventh Generation, Inc. is an American company that sells cleaning, paper, and personal care products. The company was founded in 1988 and is based in Burlington, Vermont. The company focuses its marketing and product development on sustainability and the conservation of natural resources...

, the country's largest distributor of non-toxic, all-natural cleaning, paper and personal care products. Hollender is also the co-founder of the American Sustainable Business Council and a member of the board of directors of Greenpeace USA, Verite, Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility and the Environmental Health Fund. He speaks frequently at national venues and has advised companies on sustainability. He has published six books, including Naturally Clean, The Responsibility Revolution and Planet Home.

Hollender was born in 1954 in New York City
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 to Alfred and Lucile Hollender. He attended Riverdale middle school, The Putney School
The Putney School
The Putney School is an independent high school in Putney, Vermont. It was founded in 1935 by Carmelita Hinton. It is a co-educational, college-preparatory boarding school, with a day-student component, located outside of Brattleboro, Vermont. Emily Jones is the director...

, and Hampshire College
Hampshire College
Hampshire College is a private liberal arts college in Amherst, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1965 as an experiment in alternative education, in association with four other colleges in the Pioneer Valley: Amherst College, Smith College, Mount Holyoke College, and the University of Massachusetts...

. He lives in Vermont
Vermont
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 with his wife, Sheila, and their three children (Meika, Alex, and Chiara ).

Hollender is a nationally recognized expert on green and sustainable business practices and he works as an unpaid advisor to many large companies interested in sustainability. Under Hollender, Seventh Generation is a sustainably run business with sales growth of more than 40% a year, according to Fortune writer Marc Gunther. Hollender sits on the board of Greenpeace US and sponsored for several years an annual program with the organization that trained college students in how to become activists. He speaks frequently to business and civic groups around the country. He is a member and former Director of the Social Venture Network, a group of socially conscious business executives. He co-founded and was a Director of Community Capital Bank, a New York financial institution that invests in affordable housing and community development.

On June 1, 2009 Jeffrey stepped down from his role as CEO and became Executive Chairperson of Seventh Generation. Jeffrey retained his title as "Chief Inspired Protagonist". Hollender's relationship with Seventh Generation was terminated in October, 2010. Hollender and Seventh Generation have not spoken publicly about the separation, but Marc Gunther sheds some light on the events in his blog. According to an email sent by Hollender to Gunther, "On Monday, October 25th, the Seventh Generation Board announced to its shareholders and employees that they have "decided to end the company's employment relationship" with me ". . .without cause". Seventh Generation's letter to shareholders and employees stated "In the life of every company, there comes a time when the most difficult of decisions must be made....recent events have forced us to choose between divergent paths."

Biography

Born in New York City to Alfred and Lucile Hollender in 1954, Jeffrey Hollender attended the Riverdale Country Day School from 1965-1972 and went on to graduate from the Putney School in Putney, Vermont in 1973. When asked about the role of the Putney School in Hollender’s life and career, he has stated that: “the most important thing [he] got from Putney was that it was more holistic—less segmented and compartmentalized—in the way that it approached education.” Following the conclusion of high school, Hollender went on to attend Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts.

Beginning in 1979, Hollender became involved in the education and publishing entertainment industry as president of Warner Audio Publishing, a division of Warner Communications –a position he held through 1987. Following his tenure at Warner Audio Publishing, Hollender acquired a small mail order catalogue centered on energy conservation products known as Renew America, a business that eventually blossomed into Seventh Generation in 1988. For more than twenty years, Hollender acted as President, CEO and “Chief Inspired Protagonist” of the Vermont-based company, helping to develop Seventh Generation into a leading authority on making a positive difference in the health of the planet through simple, everyday choices. In 2004, Seventh Generation was named the seventh most responsible brand in America based upon a study performed by Alloy Media & Marketing and as of 2010, the company Hollender co-founded claimed to have an annual revenue of $150 million.

Hollender and his wife, Sheila, have three children, Meika, Alexander, and Chiara, and divide their time between Charlotte, Vermont, and New York City.

American Sustainable Business Council

After co-founding Seventh Generation in the late-1980s, Hollender went on to co-found the American Sustainable Business Council, a “growing coalition of business networks committed to public policies that support a vibrant, just, and sustainable economy.” Today, more than 100,000 businesses and 150,000 entrepreneurs have joined the council and Hollender remains involved with the ASBC on the Board of Directors.

Awards

Hollender has received multiple awards, including:
  • 2004 Terry Ehrich Award - Jeffrey Hollender won the award from the Board of Directors of Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility for "having created a business model that encompasses a healthy and productive workplace, welcomes and promotes flexibility for employees, and has a key focus on the importance of life-friendly policies. His business practices are a model for others to emulate, and he does an extraordinary job of "walking the walk."

  • Fast Company
    Fast Company (magazine)
    Fast Company is a full-color business magazine that releases 10 issues per year and reports on topics including innovation, digital media, technology, change management, leadership, design, and social responsibility...

     Fast 50 - Jeffrey Hollender was selected as "one of the doers and the dreamers, the truth tellers and the trendsetters."

  • "Pioneer of Precaution" Award 2006 - from the Center for Health, Environment & Justice (CHEJ), Environmental Research Foundation (ERF) and Science and Environmental Health Network (SEHN).

  • Best Bosses Award 2006 - Winning Workplaces selected Jeffrey Hollender, President of Seventh Generation, as one of this year's Best Bosses. The Award is sponsored by FORTUNE
    Fortune (magazine)
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  • In 2007, Seventh Generation was recognized as being the second fastest growing company in Vermont
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    Vermont is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States of America. The state ranks 43rd in land area, , and 45th in total area. Its population according to the 2010 census, 630,337, is the second smallest in the country, larger only than Wyoming. It is the only New England...

     over the past 10 years.

  • Fast Company Social Capitalist Award 2007 – Fast Company
    Fast Company (magazine)
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     magazine and Monitor Group
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  • The Microsoft
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    Excellence in Environmental Sustainability Award 2008 - Seventh Generation was recognized as a customer who is "using their business management system in an innovative way to track their initiatives around becoming more environmental sustainable."

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