About Us

Our Mission

Supply Chains impact every part of our lives and extend far beyond moving goods.

We are passionate about using our expertise to empower the next generation, helping businesses optimize existing operations, and working with communities to solve problems and drive positive change in the world.

Protect Children

We believe that ethical, transparent, and community-driven supply chains can uplift entire regions, especially when children are at the center of that vision.

Our work focuses on creating systems that not only deliver economic value but also protect the most vulnerable populations from exploitation and harm.

From ensuring access to education and working for cleaner environments, we build supply chain models that prioritize children’s safety and futures.

Because when a supply chain works for children, it works better for everyone.

Family Prosperity

Supply Chains for Good is committed to advancing circular supply chains because they create long-term economic stability for families and communities.

By keeping materials and value in the system, circular models reduce waste, lower costs, and open new income opportunities for local workers. This approach supports small producers, informal workers, and underserved populations, helping to level the playing field and reduce inequality.

Circular supply chains also protect natural resources, ensuring that future generations can thrive without sacrificing their environment. At the core, we believe that circularity isn’t just sustainable, it’s a path to shared prosperity and greater equity for all.

OUR FOUNDER

Throughout her career, C.J. has collaborated with government and private entities to avert major disruptions to the supply chain, and to support public safety.

In 2019, C.J.’s personal battle with cancer fueled her drive to make a broader impact, leading her to establish Supply Chains for Good, Protectors of Children and Family Prosperity. Through this innovative platform, she leverages supply chain methodologies to tackle pressing societal issues, driving legislative changes, and fostering impactful initiatives.

Notably, C.J. is the architect behind the pioneering “There’s Cash in that Trash” Profit-Driven Circularity program. Beyond her professional endeavors, C.J. exemplifies a deep commitment to education and community empowerment. Her collaboration with VCare Academy to make supply chain education affordable, and available to all demonstrates her dedication to the high school kid, and the hard luck kid. C.J.’s contributions to community service have been recognized with accolades such as the BRAVO award for bravery in community service as Neighborhood Watch Captain, and the “Woman of the Year” honor from the Women’s March Foundation for her efforts against racism.

Widely acknowledged for her expertise, C.J. Nord has been featured in esteemed publications including the Los Angeles Times Business section and The Wall Street Journal.

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