Marsha Dickson
President and Co-Founder
Is also Irma Ayers Professor Emerita at the University of Delaware (UD). Dr. Dickson began Better BuyingTM while on the faculty in the Department of Fashion and Apparel Studies at UD. She is an award-winning scholar who, during her academic career, gained wide recognition as a global academic leader for her research, teaching, and practical engagement with global suppliers, retailers/brands, and sustainability groups. She has conducted research on social responsibility in numerous countries around the world. Together with colleagues at UD and from colleges and universities around the world, Dr. Dickson led innovative initiatives to enhance student learning about sustainability, co-founding in 1999 Educators for Socially Responsible Apparel Practice, which brought sustainability topics to the forefront of fashion education, and in 2007 launching UD’s innovative, online graduate certificate in Socially Responsible and Sustainable Apparel Business. During 14 years on the board of directors of the Fair Labor Association, Dr. Dickson worked with a cross-sector network of brand, manufacturer, and civil society stakeholders to develop policies and practices that support decent work in factories and on farms around the world. Through sustained engagement, Dr. Dickson has built thoughtful working relationships with leaders in corporate social responsibility and sustainability, buying groups, suppliers, industry associations, civil society organizations, and foundations.
Leonie Abraham
Vice President of Business Development
Is focused on driving forward the next stage of Better Buying’s growth and development, and supporting its vision of transforming buyer-supplier relationships. Prior to jointing Better Buying, she spent 20+ years immersed in the apparel industry and its supply chains as editor of Just Style, steering the site’s editorial content and direction, developing insightful research and analysis, and growing Just Style into an internationally recognized and influential global brand. Leonie has extensive knowledge of global sourcing and production, and social responsibility and sustainability. She also has strong relationships with brand and supplier executives gained from travelling to factories around the world and attending and speaking at conference about the sector’s challenges and opportunities.
Katie Hess
Head of Product
Is a product management and people leader with over 15 years of experience in product and business strategy, lifecycle management, and relationship building. With a customer-centric approach and expertise in Agile and Scrum methodologies, she has a proven track record of designing and delivering product vision and strategy, engaging with users to provide a valuable experience, and implementing strategic plans for both early-stage start-ups and established organizations. As Head of Product for Better BuyingTM, Katie is focused on identifying internal and external product innovation opportunities, driving user adoption, and connecting with buyers and suppliers to support their financial, environmental, and social sustainability goals.
Lindsay Wright
Vice President of Communications and Strategic Partnerships
Is a communications leader with many years of experience in communications and media strategy, research communications, journalism and commentary, policy and public affairs, marketing, and stakeholder engagement. Previously Communications and Media Manager at Ethical Trading Initiative, Lindsay has also held a number of senior communications roles in UK universities, including University College London, Imperial College London (UK Energy Research Centre), Birkbeck, and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. She holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Communications Management from London Metropolitan University, and a First Degree in English and Drama from Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London.
Eunmi Lee
Senior Manager of Research
Is a researcher at the doctoral level specializing in sustainability. She obtained her Ph.D. from the University of Missouri and holds an M.S. degree along with a graduate certificate in socially responsible and sustainable apparel from the University of Delaware. Her research is centered on sustainability, corporate responsibility, and consumer behavior within the Softgoods industry. Employing advanced statistical techniques, she performs both quantitative and qualitative analyses for data-driven insights and strategies. Currently, at the Better Buying Institute, she is responsible for Better Buying’s research activities, including data collection, data preprocessing, data analysis, and research reporting.
Leah Marsh
Research Associate
Is a recent University of Delaware graduate, where she earned here B.S. and M.S Degrees within the Fashion and Apparel Studies department. Her education was focused primarily on fashion business and social/environmental compliance within the industry. She has spent the last couple of years researching European retailers’ sourcing strategies for clothing made from recycled materials.
Doug Cahn
Senior Advisor and Co-Founder
Is a seasoned professional in the field of labor and compliance in global supply chains. He is a pioneer in implementing codes of conduct in supply chains for global companies, beginning with his 15-year tenure at Reebok International. For more information about Doug’s background, click here.
The Fair Factories Clearinghouse (FFC)
Is a non-profit organization whose mission is to facilitate informed ethical business decisions for a better and more livable world. FFC is a compliance industry software innovator, developing and operating compliance tools for many leaders in the footwear, apparel and outdoor industries. For more information about the FFC, click here.