Travis Clark

Director Of Information Technology at Alaffia

Travis Clark's work experience begins with their role as a Store Manager at Circuit City from 2001 to 2005. From there, they worked as a Store Manager at AutoZone from 2005 to 2010. Following that, they served as a General Manager at PETCO Animal Supplies, Inc. from 2010 to 2016. Currently, Travis is Director of Information Technology at Alaffia, where they began as an Information Technology Manager in 2018.

Travis Clark obtained their Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology from Western Governors University from 2017 to 2020. In addition to their degree, they also received various certifications including CIOS, CSIS, Security+ CE, Network+ CE, and A+ CE from CompTIA. The certifications were obtained in different months and years, with the exact dates specified. Travis also has additional certifications, such as CompTIA Cloud Essentials, CompTIA Project+, and ITIL Foundation Level, but the specific dates of obtaining these certifications are not provided.

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Colorado Springs, United States

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Alaffia

Alaffia is a social enterprise on a mission to alleviate poverty and advance gender equality in West Africa through the fair trade of indigenous ingredients found in in every one of its beauty and personal care products. Olowo-n’djo Tchala founded the company in 2004 with Prairie Rose Hyde, a Peace Corp worker, after experiencing many injustices including witnessing the unfair systems that the women around him faced when trading valuable natural resources. Preserving cultural traditions and knowledge, Alaffia handcrafts its award-winning clean and plant-based collections with unrefined shea butter, African black soap, coconut oil, neem extract and baobab and moringa oils from the women-led Alaffia Village Co-op. Alaffia’s Empowerment Projects are its mission in action, funded by the sale of its products. These projects provide immediate and sustainable support for maternal health care, job creation, education, reforestation and regenerative agriculture. This allows West African communities to provide their skills and knowledge to the rest of the world and rise out of poverty. Visit Alaffia.com to learn more. The organization is proudly the second largest employer outside of the Togolese government. Alaffia’s fair trade model ensures that co-op members are provided health insurance, paid time off and a living wage that is four times that of the average income in Togo. Alaffia also makes Good Soap, triple-milled, zero waste and gluten-free soap bars. 100% of proceeds are donated to families and communities around the world. A portion of Good Soap sales is donated to Whole Foods Market’s Whole Planet Foundation to fund microfinance programs, which helps provide support to entrepreneurs globally.