Bumble Bee's CEO Builds a Culture of Sustainability

Jan Tharp, Bumble Bee Seafood CEO, sat down with OEM editor, Stephanie Neil, during PACK EXPO Connects last Fall for an in-depth interview. Here is a one-minute video clip on how to build a culture of sustainability.

"Everything communicates," says Tharp.  Watch another "management minute," a short video clip of Bumble Bee CEO, Jan Tharp.  Jan returns to chat further with Stephanie Neil on February 17th.   Find it here.  

Jan was invited by the Packaging and Processing Women's Leadership Network to participate in the morning  Jumpstart Program during PACK EXPO Connects last Fall.  See the entire 20-minute interview segment on building a culture of sustainability, rebranded marketing and advertising and communicating effectively during crisis, here.

"Jan Tharp is an authentic, honest CEO for today's turbulent times," says Jim Chrzan, PMMI Media Group VP of Content.  "Her matter-of-fact style should be studied by others as she shares real-world challenges and her surprisingly straight-forward approach to steering her brand. "

Chrzan continues, "We are pleased Jan Tharp will be returning in a few weeks to offer more insight into steering a revamped seafood company.  Her contributions to the PMMI Unwrapped Podcast Series has been met with great enthusiasm by our readers."

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