Full Name
Kathleen Talbot
Job Title
Chief Sustainability Officer & VP of Operations
Company
Reformation
Speaker Bio
Kathleen Talbot is the Chief Sustainability Officer & VP of Operations at Reformation, the revolutionary lifestyle brand that proves fashion and sustainability can coexist. Kathleen joined Reformation in 2014 to build a sustainable and scalable supply chain and a framework for incorporating sustainability
into all business practices.
Today, Kathleen spearheads Reformation’s industry-leading sustainability initiatives across the brand’s global supply chain, including their commitment to becoming Climate Positive by 2025 and the launch of a first-of-its-kind fiber traceability technology for their denim. In addition to Reformation’s sustainability programs, Kathleen oversees Factory Operations and the Customer Love team. Kathleen also works on customer-facing campaigns
and services to raise awareness around the impact fashion has on people and the planet, and to offer easy, impactful
solutions.
Prior to joining Reformation, Kathleen worked as a Sustainability Officer for a liberal arts university and for the National Science Foundation. Kathleen received her MA in Sustainability from Arizona State University’s School of Sustainability.
into all business practices.
Today, Kathleen spearheads Reformation’s industry-leading sustainability initiatives across the brand’s global supply chain, including their commitment to becoming Climate Positive by 2025 and the launch of a first-of-its-kind fiber traceability technology for their denim. In addition to Reformation’s sustainability programs, Kathleen oversees Factory Operations and the Customer Love team. Kathleen also works on customer-facing campaigns
and services to raise awareness around the impact fashion has on people and the planet, and to offer easy, impactful
solutions.
Prior to joining Reformation, Kathleen worked as a Sustainability Officer for a liberal arts university and for the National Science Foundation. Kathleen received her MA in Sustainability from Arizona State University’s School of Sustainability.
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