Who is who at UEBT

We are growing and to put a face to the names we have prepared a short "Who is who" section, with two different categories.

Board

As of May 2010, the Union's Board is composed of the following members:

Ricardo Faucon (President of the Board)

Natura Cosmetics SA

Brazil

Trading member

Gus Le Breton (Vice President of the Board)

PhytoTrade Africa

Southern Africa

Affiliate – Trade association

Pierre Charlier (Treasurer)

Aldivia

France

Trading member

Peter Andersen

Vegeflora Extrações do Nordeste Ltda

Brazil

Trading member

Gaston Vizcarra

Candela

Peru

Trading member

Gustavo Urrea

Labfarve

Colombia

Trading member

Humberto Gomez

Fundación Amigos de la Naturaleza (FAN)

Bolivia

Affiliate member – support organisation

Nicolas Cock Duque

Nativa

Colombia

Affiliate – Trade Association

UNCTAD, the CBD and the International Finance Corporation and Weleda act as advisors to the Board.

Staff

Rik

Mr. Rik Kutsch Lojenga - Executive Director

Rik Kutsch Lojenga grew up in the Netherlands, where he also earned a Master's degree in business and environmental economics. His long-term interest in environmental and development issues led him to spend part of his studies in Costa Rica, studying the environmental impact of the macro-economic policies of this biodiversity-rich country. Following, Rik worked with the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) for over 10 years, where he was involved in the creation of the BioTrade Initiative, which coined the term 'biotrade'. A strong believer in the role that the private sector can play in sustainable development and biodiversity conservation, he helped to conceptualize the idea of the Union for Ethical BioTrade while at the UN. On 22 February 2008, the Union for Ethical BioTrade appointed Rik Kutsch Lojenga, as its Executive Director. Working closely with the Board of Ethical BioTrade, Rik has established the Union's offices in Geneva and has begun to roll out the Union's core services. Rik has been tasked to build-up the Union's membership base and reach out to private sector in both developing and developed countries.

Mrs. Maria Julia Oliva

Ms. Maria Julia Oliva – Senior Adviser on access and benefit sharing

Maria Julia Oliva was born in Mendoza, Argentina, where the importance of water conservation in the economic, social and cultural life of the city gave her an early awareness and interest in environmental issues. She holds a law degree from the University of Mendoza and a Masters of Laws (LL.M) in environmental law, cum laude, from Northwestern School of Law at Lewis and Clark College. Julia has extensive experience on the interface of trade, intellectual property and sustainability, which has been the focus of her work since moving to Geneva in 2002.  She joined the Union for Ethical BioTrade in January 2009 as Senior Adviser on access and benefit sharing, with a focus on intellectual property-related issues. Previously, she served as Senior Programme Officer for Trade, Natural Resources, and Environment at the International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD), legal consultant for the UNCTAD BioTrade Facilitation Programme, and Director of the Intellectual Property and Sustainable Development Project at the Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL). Julia is also on the Board of Directors of IP-Watch, an independent reporting service on intellectual property issues, and is a member of the IUCN Commission on Environmental Law.

Cristiane de Moraes (Coming soon)

Cristiane de Moraes - Brazilian representative

Cristiane de Moraes is Brazilian, and graduated with a degree in environmental technology. She then furthered her studies, obtaining a Masters degree in business administration, logistics and sustainable business. During her professional career, which has spanned 18 years, she has served in the area of product development and business administration with large companies such as Rhodia, Unilever and Natura.

In Natura she worked for 10 years on matters related to sustainability and was responsible for the purchasing and supply of raw materials. She was also responsible for establishing the company's sustainable development policy and the commitment of the suppliers to sustainable practices.

She now works as a business consultant for enterprises from various sectors.

Stéphanie Paquin

Stéphanie Paquin - Programme Officer: Standards and Verification

Stéphanie Paquin was born and raised in France. Her first trip in the field was to Benin, working on the traditional knowledge of voodoo with her uncle for a photodocumentary. Her studies in biological engineering took her further afield to Nicaragua, Brazil and Cape Verde.

There she worked in the private sector with local populations and women to help improve their living conditions, with local Amazonian producers on Ethical BioTrade, and as a consultant in organisation systems for a Portuguese company.

Whilst studying, Stéphanie's experience in developing countries raised her awareness of biodiversity-related issues and sparked her interest in Ethical BioTrade. Working with local communities brought to light the potential for biodiversity-related work and the importance of preserving traditional knowledge.

Stephanie's experiences abroad have allowed her to see the richness of biodiversity around us, and motivated her to link her practical knowledge in developing countries with her career. Having recently joined the UEBT team, she aims to further advance Ethical BioTrade and continue to emphasize its importance through her work with the Verification and Standard system.

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