Photos: Fair Trade USA Board of Directors dinner in NYC

 Fair Trade USA hosts a Board of Directors Dinner Sept. 22, at Orsay in Manhattan's Upper East Side for members, donors and advocates of the social responsibility and sustainability cause.

Fair Trade USA hosts a Board of Directors Dinner Sept. 22, at Orsay in Manhattan's Upper East Side for members, donors and advocates of the social responsibility and sustainability cause.

 Fair Trade USA Chairman Ricardo Crisantes, co-owner of Wholesum, talks to dinner guests.

Fair Trade USA Chairman Ricardo Crisantes, co-owner of Wholesum, talks to dinner guests.

 The canapes included a vegetable plate.

The canapes included a vegetable plate.

 Fair Trade USA founder and CEO Paul Rice of Fair Trade USA talks to the crowd.

Fair Trade USA founder and CEO Paul Rice of Fair Trade USA talks to the crowd.

 The Fair Trade USA dinner was a three-course meal.

The Fair Trade USA dinner was a three-course meal.

 The Fair Trade USA dinner was a three-course meal.

The Fair Trade USA dinner was a three-course meal.

 The dinner offered an endive, radicchio, arugula salad with pepitas, raspberries, buttermilk dressing and blue cheese.

The dinner offered an endive, radicchio, arugula salad with pepitas, raspberries, buttermilk dressing and blue cheese.

Fair Trade USA hosted a Board of Directors Dinner Sept. 22, at Orsay in Manhattan's Upper East Side for members, donors and advocates of the social responsibility and sustainability cause.

Chairman Ricardo Crisantes, co-owner and chief commercial officer of Wholesum, based in Arizona and Mexico, spoke to the guests, and so did Fair Trade USA founder and CEO Paul Rice.

Rice thanked the company leaders who were making these tough changes for the greater good. "It’s hard enough to have one bottom line, but your companies have three bottom lines — profit, people and planet — and I am so impressed," Rice told the crowd. "Business can, and must, be a force for good."

There is 66% consumer awareness of the Fair Trade USA label, he said.

"We know companies are increasingly concerned about their supply chain," he said, mentioning, supply issues and ethical sourcing. Rice sees a movement toward "conscious capitalism.

"We are awakening to the labels on our products, especially millennials and Gen Z," Rice said.

Craig James also shared with the dinner guests his experience with running his business the Fair Trade way. He took charge of Barrie House Coffee, an 88-year legacy coffee roaster in the Hudson Valley, fewer than five years ago. His strategic focus on transforming the company around Fair Trade and organics is driving deep social impact while proving the business case for sustainability.

Although James worked for Exxon-Mobil for 22 years, earlier in his career, he was a chef for some of the most notable restaurants in Philadelphia and Washington D.C.  He currently serves on the Culinary Institute of America Alumni Council and the board of the American Culinary Federation Big Apple Chapter. 

 

 

Latest News

RaboResearch looks for delay in rate cuts
RaboResearch looks for delay in rate cuts

Concerns about inflation have shifted Rabobank’s forecast of the first Federal Reserve rate cut this year from June to September, with the number of cuts projected to decrease.

Vallarta Supermarkets to reopen renovated California store
Vallarta Supermarkets to reopen renovated California store

After months of restoration, the Delano, Calif., store is set for a grand reopening May 1, featuring festivities to go along with a fresh look and enhanced shopping experience.

Roamer Transport improves efficiency with Lynx Fleet telematics solution
Roamer Transport improves efficiency with Lynx Fleet telematics solution

The company, which hauls fresh and frozen food, has adopted Carrier Transicold’s Lynx Fleet telematics solution across its 39-trailer fleet.

Proposed rule would increase assessment rate for South Texas onions
Proposed rule would increase assessment rate for South Texas onions

A proposed rule from the USDA would implement a recommendation from the South Texas Onion Committee to increase the assessment rate by 3 cents.

A look at regenerative ag in the specialty crop industry
A look at regenerative ag in the specialty crop industry

Ali Cox, CEO and founder of Noble West, an agriculture marketing consultancy, shares how specialty crop growers are currently using regenerative ag, its benefits and its potential for the future.

Shuman Farms partners with Food Lion and Royal Food Service to kickoff Vidalia onion shipping
Shuman Farms partners with Food Lion and Royal Food Service to kickoff Vidalia onion shipping

Shuman Farms inaugurates the Vidalia onion season with the first shipment from Cobbtown, Ga., partnering with Food Lion and Royal Food Service for widespread distribution across the U.S. and Canada.