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Sasha Duchnowski: Consumer Behavior & Sustainability | APS Series - Ep 01

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Join us for the first episode of our special 4-part Animal Protein Sustainability Series, with me, David Dayhoff, as your host for this series. In this episode, Sasha Duchnowski, a partner at Bain & Company, explores how sustainability shapes the future of food and agriculture companies. Sasha breaks down how consumer behavior, regulatory pressures, and strategic decisions are shaping the industry. We'll also explore the "say-do gap"—the difference between what consumers say they want from their food purchases and the actual purchasing decisions they make. Sasha also shares practical tips on how businesses can incorporate sustainability into their operations while boosting shareholder value. Tune in to stay ahead in sustainable practices and learn how these changes can create value for both businesses and consumers. Don’t miss out—listen on all major platforms!

"The 'say-do gap' highlights the difference between consumer intentions and their actual purchasing decisions."

  • (00:00) Introduction
  • (02:17) Impact of sustainability on industries
  • (03:31) Drivers of sustainability in agriculture
  • (06:05) Consumer expectations vs. reality
  • (23:18) Corporate strategy insights
  • (29:20) Animal welfare and sustainability
  • (35:49) Closing thoughts

Meet the host: David Dayhoff is the North America Sustainability Director for Animal Nutrition & Health at DSM-Firmenich. With over two decades of experience, David specializes in sustainability, strategic business development, and international business. He holds an MA from Johns Hopkins and a BA from Princeton University. His expertise includes improving sustainability in agriculture and fostering global partnerships

Meet the guest: Sasha Duchnowski is a partner at Bain & Company, specializing in Energy & Natural Resources, Sustainability & Corporate Responsibility, and Strategy. With over 20 years at Bain, Sasha has advised clients on animal nutrition, protein production, crop production, and sustainable supply chain development. He holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and a BBA in Corporate Strategy and International Business from the University of Michigan.

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Join us for the first episode of our special 4-part Animal Protein Sustainability Series, with me, David Dayhoff, as your host for this series. In this episode, Sasha Duchnowski, a partner at Bain & Company, explores how sustainability shapes the future of food and agriculture companies. Sasha breaks down how consumer behavior, regulatory pressures, and strategic decisions are shaping the industry. We'll also explore the "say-do gap"—the difference between what consumers say they want from their food purchases and the actual purchasing decisions they make. Sasha also shares practical tips on how businesses can incorporate sustainability into their operations while boosting shareholder value. Tune in to stay ahead in sustainable practices and learn how these changes can create value for both businesses and consumers. Don’t miss out—listen on all major platforms!

"The 'say-do gap' highlights the difference between consumer intentions and their actual purchasing decisions."

  • (00:00) Introduction
  • (02:17) Impact of sustainability on industries
  • (03:31) Drivers of sustainability in agriculture
  • (06:05) Consumer expectations vs. reality
  • (23:18) Corporate strategy insights
  • (29:20) Animal welfare and sustainability
  • (35:49) Closing thoughts

Meet the host: David Dayhoff is the North America Sustainability Director for Animal Nutrition & Health at DSM-Firmenich. With over two decades of experience, David specializes in sustainability, strategic business development, and international business. He holds an MA from Johns Hopkins and a BA from Princeton University. His expertise includes improving sustainability in agriculture and fostering global partnerships

Meet the guest: Sasha Duchnowski is a partner at Bain & Company, specializing in Energy & Natural Resources, Sustainability & Corporate Responsibility, and Strategy. With over 20 years at Bain, Sasha has advised clients on animal nutrition, protein production, crop production, and sustainable supply chain development. He holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and a BBA in Corporate Strategy and International Business from the University of Michigan.

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