Board of Directors

 
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John Broucek

In 1977, John began New England Natural Bakers, a breakfast cereal and snack company, grew it to $14 million in annual sales, and sold it to his 45 employees in 2016. He continues as Chair of the Board of Directors. He now consults to organizations seeking his expertise on building committed teams of people, something he did beautifully at New England Natural Bakers.

 
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Johanna Hall

An Advanced Personal and Professional Development Coach, Johanna has recently retired from her own consulting and coaching practice for clients in various states of career and life transition. Previously, she held positions in the field of workforce development, as a Training Co-Ordinator, Job Developer, Career Counselor, and Workplace Learning Specialist. In the latter capacity, she assisted over 250 companies to secure more than $25 million in funding from the Massachusetts Workforce Training Fund for employee training. Earlier in her career, Johanna was a teacher for differently-abled children in a residential child care center and in various school programs. She has raised two children into beautiful adults and holds a B.A. in Sociology from Bishop’s University in Quebec, Canada and a B.Ed. in Community and Lifelong Learning from Queen’s University in Ontario, Canada.

 
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Peter Corbett

Peter, LICSW, has worked in the mental health field for many years. He has two post graduate degrees: a Masters in Counseling and Consulting Psychology from Harvard University and an MSW from Smith College. He has had many interesting work experiences, from a ‘Scoop’ in the original Ben & Jerry’s store while attending college, a community organizer in Burlington, VT when Bernie Sanders was elected mayor, to a multitude of therapist jobs in many settings in psychotherapy wards at hospitals, agencies, and emergency outreach. He has also been in private practice as a psychotherapist for the last thirty years. He continues to remain involved in the progressive political movement and was a Massachusetts delegate for Bernie Sanders in Philadelphia in 2016. Always attentive to the growing edge, Peter is the founder, co-owner, and Clinical Director of The Center for Healing Journeys, a clinic doing ketamine-assisted psychotherapy.

 
Terry MollnerTerry Mollner, Ed.D, is one of the pioneers of socially responsible investing in the professional investment community. In the 1970s, he led a team of national leaders to write one of the first set of social screens for investing. In 19…

Terry Mollner

Terry Mollner, Ed.D, is one of the pioneers of socially responsible investing in the professional investment community. In the 1970s, he led a team of national leaders to write one of the first set of social screens for investing. In 1982, he was one of the founders of the Calvert Funds, the first family of such funds and today one of the largest with over $21 billion under management. He also took the lead to create the Calvert Foundation, recently re-named Calvert Impact Capital. It has raised and loaned over $2 billion to reduce poverty in the United States and around the world.

In 2000, he led the negotiations between Unilever and Ben & Jerry’s that resulted in the latter being bought by Unilever with a legal contract that has had the company remain a separate company, the board of directors be a self-perpetuating board, and the percentage of the annual budget for social activism by the company be the same as the year it was bought forever. Dr. Mollner recently retired from being on its board of directors since 2000 to focus on building Trust Funds for All Children and the Common Good Capitalism Movement. He firmly believes the next layer of maturity of free markets is competitors legally meeting and, like the teams in a sports league, agreeing on the common good policies, such as the minimum wage being a livable wage and environment processes, and continuing to compete as ferociously as before with the auditors serving as the referees.

Dr. Mollner is a founder and Chair of Stakeholders Capital, Inc., a socially responsible asset management firm with offices in MA and CA. Also, for more than ten years he has been the chair of the Investment Committee of the Hampshire County United Way where he previously served on its board for nine years.

He has written several books. They are available on Amazon. Two of his most recent ones are Common Good Capitalism Is Inevitable and Our Mutual Blind Spot Since Our Invention of Words: HOW We Answer 7 Questions Will Mature Humanity.