The SI-MBA Podcast

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The SI-MBA Podcast, aims to inspire future change-makers by featuring conversations with practitioners in fields like electric vehicles, human rights, and social enterprise. The episodes are hosted by Sustainable Innovation MBA students, a diverse cohort of students who share a passion for using business as a force for good, focusing on climate advocacy, social justice, and sustainable practices, and feature conversations with thought leaders transforming these sectors and industries. 

  1. Jul 31

    Reimagining Coffee Through Triple Bottom Line with Kevin Hartley, Founder of Cambio Roasters

    What if one of the most successful consumer products of the last 25 years could be reinvented to reduce waste, support farming communities, and still compete at scale? In this episode of the SI-MBA Podcast, hosts Elise Nam and Max Spradlin, students in the Sustainable Innovation MBA (SI-MBA) program at the University of Vermont Grossman School of Business, sit down with Kevin Hartley, founder & CEO of Cambio Roasters and former executive at Green Mountain Coffee Roasters and Keurig Green Mountain. Kevin shares the entrepreneurial journey behind Cambio Roasters, a coffee company on a mission to transform the single-serve coffee industry through the world's first infinitely recyclable aluminum coffee pod compatible with Keurig brewers. He discusses the challenges of commercializing sustainable innovation, the realities of scaling a purpose-driven business, and why sustainability must be integrated into a company's core strategy rather than treated as an add-on.  The conversation explores Cambio's commitment to the triple bottom line of people, planet, and profit, including its partnership with Food 4 Farmers, its pledge to donate 20% of profits to support coffee farming families, and its efforts to reduce the environmental impact of single-use coffee pods. Kevin also offers candid advice for aspiring entrepreneurs on balancing mission and profitability, building successful startups, and creating products that can compete in the marketplace while generating meaningful social and environmental impact.  From a Conversation Recorded October 2025

  2. Jul 10

    B Corp Business as a Force for Good with Roma McCaig

    From a conversation recorded April 2025, hosts Apryl McCoy '25 and Haley Stevens '25, students in the University of Vermont Grossman School of Business Sustainable Innovation MBA (SI-MBA) program, sit down with Roma McCaig, Board Member for B Lab and Once Upon a Farm, for a wide-ranging conversation about sustainability, responsible sourcing, stakeholder-driven business, and transformational leadership.  Roma shares her career journey from communications and advertising to strategy, operations, and corporate sustainability leadership at organizations including Campbell Soup Company, Clif Bar, and REI Co-op. She discusses how earning an MBA helped her bridge storytelling and analytics, and why embedding sustainability into business strategy—not treating it as a side initiative—is critical for long-term success.  The conversation explores REI’s cooperative model, responsible sourcing programs, inclusive product design, climate and supply chain accountability, and the growing role of businesses in expanding access to the outdoors. Roma also reflects on her work with the B Corp movement, the importance of values-driven leadership, and why she believes the next generation of business leaders will define the future of sustainable business.  Listen for practical insights from a leader helping shape the future of business impact for anyone considering an MBA, pursuing a career in sustainability, or interested in how organizations can align profit with purpose.

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The SI-MBA Podcast, aims to inspire future change-makers by featuring conversations with practitioners in fields like electric vehicles, human rights, and social enterprise. The episodes are hosted by Sustainable Innovation MBA students, a diverse cohort of students who share a passion for using business as a force for good, focusing on climate advocacy, social justice, and sustainable practices, and feature conversations with thought leaders transforming these sectors and industries. 

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