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Press Release: Aii Welcomes Condé Nast’s Devon Rothwell to Board of Directors

Published: 13 October 2021
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SAN FRANCISCO (Oct. 13, 2021) – Apparel Impact Institute (Aii), a leading organization for driving scalable solutions for the apparel and footwear industry, welcomes Devon Rothwell, vice president Revenue, Condé Nast, to its Board of Directors. With a nearly 30-year career in media, Rothwell brings an important industry perspective to Aii’s leadership.

“As an organization, we are often behind the scenes, driving impact solutions without much awareness from the outside world,” said Lewis Perkins, Aii president. “Since we began building a stronger relationship with partners in the media, like Condé Nast, we have been able to drive awareness and increased support for our work. The addition of Devon to our board supports our strategy to bring leadership across the fashion industry into our work. It will enable us to expand our potential reach, thereby helping the apparel and footwear industry achieve a 45% reduction in carbon emissions and other critical targets by 2030.”

As vice president, revenue with Condé Nast, Rothwell leads a team of strategic sales, marketing and brand directors who work with clients to identify marketing solutions and build partnerships. She joined Condé Nast in 1992 and has held numerous positions in marketing, advertising and business development at Vanity Fair, Vogue and Condé Nast Corporate in New York and San Francisco.  

 “I’m beyond thrilled to be joining the Aii Board to support and amplify the extraordinary work of the team and it’s partners,” said Rothwell.  

About Apparel Impact Institute (Aii)

Aii identifies, funds, scales and measures proven quality solutions to accelerate positive impact in the fashion industry. Aii looks for scalable solutions and best practices that can be applied to the entire value chain. By improving upon the environmental footprint of the current industrial model the key to unlocking the future will involve new innovations of materials, manufacturing and business models. Learn more: www.apparelimpact.org