TOM’S OF MAINE ANNOUNCES 2022 INCUBATOR MEMBERS: FIVE RISING ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERS EACH AWARDED $20K TO SUPPORT THEIR WORK

66 TOM'S OF MAINE ANNOUNCES 2022 INCUBATOR MEMBERS: FIVE RISING ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERS EACH AWARDED $20K TO SUPPORT THEIR WORK

<br /> TOM’S OF MAINE ANNOUNCES 2022 INCUBATOR MEMBERS: FIVE RISING ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERS EACH AWARDED $20K TO SUPPORT THEIR WORK<br />

PR Newswire



KENNEBUNK, Maine


,


Jan. 4, 2023


/PRNewswire/ — Tom’s of

Maine

today announced the five winning members of the


2022 Tom’s of Maine Incubator


, including

Aliyah Collins

(24),

Wawa Gatheru

(24),

Alexia Leclercq

(22),

Bodhi Patil

(20), and

Sanjana Paul

(25).

Each recipient has been awarded

$20,000

in funding to help support their work, plus access to expert mentors and opportunities to collaborate with and receive support from Tom’s of

Maine

in amplifying their work in sustainability.

“The Tom’s of Maine Incubator was created to elevate the next generation of BIPOC climate leaders who are rarely reflected or engaged in finding climate change solutions. Each of our winners have already accomplished so much, and we are honored to work with them toward even more impact,” said

Cristiane Martini

, General Manager, Tom’s of

Maine

. “With the additional funding and mentorship our Incubator provides, Tom’s of

Maine

looks forward to helping our Incubator members drive environmental solutions and empower others to make a positive impact.”

“The Incubator showcases the brand’s priorities of doing good for people and the planet. Doing good isn’t new—it’s been a part of who we are since 1970. And it’s been just as important for the brand to continuously evolve and do better,” says

Michelle Theodat Waring

, Steward for Sustainability and Everyday Good, Tom’s of Maine. “So, to advance the brand’s sustainability commitment, we also revisited our goals this year and refined them to guide further efforts. The result is the Tom’s of

Maine



2022 Goodness Report


.”

The


2022 Goodness Report


surfaces how Tom’s commitment to the planet, people, and health intersects with their mission to create a healthy future for all people. And it shows up in everything they do. Climate change will ultimately impact everyone, but communities of color and those with less economic advantages are likely to bear the biggest burden. Tom’s wants to address the intersection of diversity and equity with climate change and the environment, and the Incubator is a component of that work.

The Tom’s of Maine Incubator is a seven-month program designed to propel the next generation of BIPOC leaders driving environmental solutions. The program provides funding, mentorship, amplification, and support to young changemakers, helping them Do Good. For Real. Throughout the winter and spring, the members will participate in multiple virtual workshops and trainings, plus one-on-one meetings with their mentors to continue collaboration and amplification efforts, all designed to propel their work.

Incubator members are also invited to the Tom’s of Maine Incubator In-Person Summit in

Kennebunk, Maine

this spring. The three-day event will provide one-on-one interactions with mentors and Tom’s leadership as well as an opportunity to workshop each member’s vision and action plan for creating impact.

Meet the 2022 Tom’s of Maine Incubator members:


Name:



Aliyah Collins




Age:

24


City:


Somerville, MA



Bio:

Aliyah has worked with communities in

Nashville

,

Chicago

and

Boston

, connecting environmental justice to spiritual care.


Name:



Wawa Gatheru




Age:

24


City:

Pomfret Center, CT


Bio:

Founder of

Black Girl Environmentalist

and Narrative Fellow at the All We Can Save Project, Wanjiku “Wawa” Gatheru is a Kenyan-American storyteller whose work exists at the intersections of climate, culture and policy.


Name:



Alexia Leclercq




Age:

22


City:


Austin, TX



Bio:

Alexia is the co-founder of the

Colorado River Conservancy

and Start: Empowerment and has led dozens of environmental justice campaigns.


Name:



Bodhi Patil




Age:

20


City:


Arlington, VA



Bio:

As the founder of Inner Light and co-creator of

@oceanuprise

, Bodhi believes in the power that young people have to create impact at scale.


Name:



Sanjana Paul




Age:

25


City:


Cambridge, MA



Bio:


Sanjana Paul

is the executive director and co-founder of

The Earth Hacks Foundation

and holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and physics.

The mentors working with these Tom’s of Maine Incubator members include:



  • Ciara Imani May


    – CEO and founder of


    Rebundle


    , a beauty company that is revolutionizing hair extensions with more comfort and less waste.


  • Kristy Drutman


    – Climate activist and co-founder of


    Green Jobs Board

    ,

    a job site made for those looking for sustainability and environmental careers.


  • Lizzie Horvitz


    – CEO and founder of


    Finch


    , a company that incentivizes consumers to make better purchasing decisions by rating products based on their environmental footprint.


  • Isaias Hernandez


    – Environmental educator and creator of


    QueerBrownVegan


    where he creates introductory forms of environmentalism through colorful graphics, illustrations, and videos.


  • Michelle Theodat Waring


    – Steward for Sustainability and Everyday Good at


    Tom’s of

    Maine



    where she helps ensure the brand stays true to sustainability commitments, from ingredient sourcing to community engagement. Michelle formerly led Communications Partnerships for the


    Natural Resources Defense Council.

To learn more about the Tom’s of Maine Incubator, members and more, visit

https://www.tomsofmaine.com/incubator

.


About Tom’s of

Maine



Tom’s of Maine, Colgate-Palmolive (NYSE: CL) company, has been making natural, safe, and effective personal care products for 50 years. It all began when Tom and Kate Chappell moved to Maine in 1968 looking for a healthier, simpler life for their growing family. And when they couldn’t find personal care products that were free from artificial flavors, fragrances, sweeteners, colors and preservatives, they decided to make their own. Tom’s of Maine products – including toothpaste, deodorant, mouthwash, bar soap, body wash, dental floss, and toothbrushes – are made from naturally sourced and naturally derived ingredients and never tested on animals. A Certified B Corporation, Tom’s of

Maine

is committed to upholding a purpose-driven business and has a long-standing commitment to supporting nature and healthy families. Tom’s of Maine has supported hundreds of nonprofits by giving back 10% of its profits, and employees are encouraged to use 5% of their paid time (12 days) volunteering for causes they are passionate about. All of Tom’s products are cruelty-free and most  products are vegan, kosher, halal-certified and gluten-free. Visit us online at


http://www.tomsofmaine.com/


or at


http://www.facebook.com/TomsofMaine


.


Media Contact



Alejandra Arias




[email protected]


– 212.601.3011

Cision
View original content to download multimedia:

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/toms-of-maine-announces-2022-incubator-members-five-rising-environmental-leaders-each-awarded-20k-to-support-their-work-301712865.html

SOURCE Tom’s of

Maine

rt TOM'S OF MAINE ANNOUNCES 2022 INCUBATOR MEMBERS: FIVE RISING ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERS EACH AWARDED $20K TO SUPPORT THEIR WORK

Featured image: Megapixl © Ilonashorokhova

Disclaimer