Sustainable business, Collaborative economy
The University of Hull, University of Copenhagen
Sami Grover is Brand Development Manager at The Redwoods Group and a “professional communicator” who has dabbled freelance writing, publishing, and, above all, social and environmental activism. He also has an unhealthy obsession with human waste and what we should do with it.
Sami Grover is a writer, environmental do-gooder and Brand Development Manager for The Redwoods Group – a certified B Corp and mission-aligned insurance partner to community organizations like the YMCA, JCC, Boys and Girls Clubs, and camps. Previously, as Creative Director at The Change Creation, Sami worked with clients including Larry’s Beans, Burt's Bees, Canaan Fair Trade and Jada Pinkett Smith/Overbrook Entertainment.
Sami is currently writing a book about environmentalism, personal responsibility and embracing eco-hypocrisy. Due out Spring 2021.
The University of Hull: BA Hons, German and Scandinavian Studies
University of Copenhagen: Scandinavian studies, Danish, Finnish, German
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