Amelia Baxter Envisions a Stronger Future for Forests and Communities
Amelia Baxter believes that the 21st century built environment is filled with opportunities for trees.
In 2007 Baxter co-founded WholeTrees to develop and sell products and technologies that would scale the use of round timber—a byproduct of sustainable forest management—in commercial construction, increasing forest revenues and offering green construction markets a new material for the 21st century. The Madison, Wisconsin-based company is a Certified B Corporation.
Baxter has led project teams with more than $2 million in U.S. Department of Agriculture research grants working toward the commercialization of the tree’s natural engineering. By raising equity investment for her company, attracting national executive talent and pinpointing nascent urban markets for trees as structure, she has participated in the growth of a truly conscious and regenerative company.
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Here are a few highlights from the conversation with Baxter:
- How WholeTrees provides an ecological, economic, social and aesthetic benefit.
- Why she comes from a place of heart as well as a place of necessity to attract great staff and business culture to WholeTrees.
- How the character and inner work of company leaders ripples throughout the organization.
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