Gina Asoudegan recognized by Fast Company magazine

Asoudegan is a vice president at Applegate

Fast Company announced its 14th annual list of the Most Creative People in Business, which recognizes individuals making a cultural impact via bold achievements that have never been accomplished before in their chosen fields, from entertainment to healthcare to food. These influential and diverse engineers, executives, filmmakers, activists, designers, research scientists, and founders, among others, are leading with creativity during one of the most challenging times in history.

"I'm grateful to Fast Company for recognizing me as one of the Most Creative People in Business, especially because I am surrounded by so many people who are innovators in the regenerative agricultural space," said Gina Asoudegan, vice president of Mission and Regenerative Agriculture at Applegate.

"Regenerative agriculture embodies such hopefulness but requires that we think differently. As I like to say, it's not the cow, it's the how. New technology and science is emerging to help us validate the positive impact of regenerative farming practices that are better for people, animals and the planet. That's the fuel we need to incentivize real systemic change. Farmers are creative innovators stewarding our most valuable natural assets. My work is in service of them."

Gina Asoudegan is vice president of Mission and Regenerative Agriculture at Applegate, the nation's leading natural and organic meat brand. In her role, Asoudegan oversees the creation of consciously scaled supply chains rooted in the principles of regenerative agriculture. Since joining Applegate in 2006, Asoudegan has worked closely with NGOs to raise awareness of food-system issues, including antibiotic resistance, GMOs and the plight of farmers in America. Asoudegan was instrumental in securing Applegate as a founding partner for the Savory Institute's Land to Market program, the world's first regenerative sourcing solution for livestock-derived meat, dairy, wool and leather. She is also a member of the senior advisory board at the Center for Responsible Business at the HaasSchool of Business, University of California, Berkeley, and a sought after speaker and lecturer on regenerative agriculture.

Fast Company editors and writers research candidates for the list throughout the year, scouting every business sector, including technology, medicine, engineering, marketing, entertainment, design and social good. The individuals honored have all accomplished something truly innovative within the past 12 months or so. Additionally, no one on this list has ever been profiled in the pages of Fast Company before. Together, they represent the future of business.

"Most Creative People represents Fast Company at its best," says Brendan Vaughan, Fast Company's editor-in-chief. "These dozens of human stories showcase how creativity is one of the most underrated ways to transform business."

 

 

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