Fair Oaks Farms
Alex Brandon has a diverse work experience. Alex worked as a Marketing Director at Fair Oaks Farms, where they focused on promoting the farm's educational experiences and consumer packaged goods. Prior to that, they founded and managed Ralph's Garden, a CBD topical company. Alex also worked as a Writer at Dig Publishing and as a General Manager and Sales Manager at American General Media. Additionally, they served as an Account Executive at The Improper Bostonian and American General Media - Albuquerque.
Alex Brandon has a Master of Business Administration - MBA degree in Finance, General from Babson F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business, which was acquired from 2022 to 2023. Prior to that, they earned a Bachelor's Degree in History with a minor in Economics from Wake Forest University between 2006 and 2010. It is not specified when Alex was enrolled or if they graduated from Corvinus University of Budapest, where they studied History and Economics. Similarly, no details are provided regarding enrollment or completion from The Park School of Baltimore. In terms of additional certifications, Alex obtained Project Management Foundations: Ethics and Project Management Foundations: Teams from LinkedIn in February 2021.
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Fair Oaks Farms
Fair Oaks Farms is an escape to the country with acres of great fun, food and learning where you can explore family farms and reconnect with nature, animals and our planet. We are not only committed to educating the public about modern farming efforts, but also to protecting the environment, caring for our animals and ensuring the highest quality products possible. Fair Oaks Farms brings Reduce, Reuse, Recycle to a whole new light. Our entire facility runs on cow & pig manure. We transform our farms' waste into energy by way of our anaerobic digesters, we reduce our dependency upon natural gas and electricity during the milk and manufacturing process. This year the use of CNG will reduce the amount of diesel that our milk tanker/trailers use by 2 million gallons. Our barns and plants are also powered by this cutting edge "poo power". Sustainability isn't just something we claim, it's how we live.