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Lily Kanter: Founder/CEO Boon Supply & Co-Founder Serena & Lily

Lily Kanter: Founder/CEO Boon Supply & Co-Founder Serena & Lily LILY KANTER, is a Wexner Heritage Fellow as well as a Henry Crown Fellow from the Aspen Institute. Kanter, who graduated from Arizona State University with a bachelor’s degree in accounting and attended the Executive MBA program at Pepperdine University, had held leadership roles at Microsoft, Deloitte & Touche and IBM before leaving Microsoft in 2000 to start her family. She guest lectures at Stanford on the case study she authored on Serena & Lily. She and her husband, Marc Sarosi, live on the big island of Hawaii with their three boys. During time off Lily and her family love to travel to Africa and play tennis. Lily Kanter’s got a brand new bag—about 50 of them, actually, and they’re all in her just-launched catalog. Following over a decade as CEO and co-founder of casual-coastal decor brand Serena & Lily, Kanter now launches Boon Supply Co., an online retailer selling lifestyle products (BPA-free food Huggies, avocado slicers, portable blenders, bamboo serving ware, et al.) that benefit customer-chosen causes. She started a mentorship and certification program with 15 inner-city youths and “fell in love with really changing a life by going direct with your philanthropy. That set me up to have a bug to wanting to do more, one person at a time.” She has founded Social Venture Partners and the Serena & Lily Foundation, in addition to co-founding the Sarosi-Kanter Charitable Foundation with her husband, Marc Sarosi. In July 2000, Kanter made the cover of Time magazine, part of the lead story “The New Philanthropy,” for her charitable work. Don't forget to check out my book that inspired this podcast series, The Caring Economy: How to Win With Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).

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