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Rhodes Yepsen (he/him)
Executive Director
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Rhodes Yepsen (he/him)
Rhodes joined BPI in 2015, where he leads the organization’s efforts to promote the value of compostable products. Rhodes is passionate about systems-based solutions, where there is synergy in solving for food waste and packaging simultaneously -- addressing climate change, ecosystem impacts, and regenerative agriculture. Previously he was on the Board of USCC, worked for biopolymer producer Novamont, and was a staff editor and writer at BioCycle magazine. Rhodes lives in western NJ, where it is still the “Garden State,” and spends time backpacking and canoeing in the Adirondacks. His favorite author is Wendell Berry.
Dan Breton (he/him)
Managing Director
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Dan Breton (he/him)
Dan joined BPI in 2023 as the operations director, focusing on the design and implementation of business strategies and management of day-to-day business operations. Previously, Dan spent a decade in operational leadership roles spanning global consumer neuroscience research, preclinical research, and clinical molecular diagnostics. Dan lives in Colorado and applies his passion for science and research outside the office to his adventures in nature, food experiments, and gardening. His favorite authors are Robert Jordan (fiction) and Harold McGee (non-fiction).
Margaret Eldridge (she/her)
Certification Director
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Margaret Eldridge (she/her)
Margaret manages the people and process behind BPI certifications. She joined BPI in 2020 as a project manager, bringing over two decades of recycling and waste reduction experience, most recently as the Executive Director of the Virginia Recycling Association. When not working to save the planet, she enjoys being in the woods or on the water, music of all genres, growing food and native plants, and cooking and eating. Mary Oliver is her favorite author.
Leslie Rodgers (she/her)
Marketing & Communications Director
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Leslie Rodgers (she/her)
With over a decade of experience in climate-solutions businesses, Leslie Rodgers has led business development, marketing strategies, and policy initiatives across the U.S. As the former Director of Sales & Marketing at the commercial composting company Atlas Organics, she played a key role in building and launching new markets, and crafting campaigns that connected communities, businesses, and municipalities to practical, sustainable solutions. Leslie combines a strategic approach to communications with hands-on experience implementing programs that drive both environmental impact and business growth. She is passionate about aligning messaging, mission, and market momentum to build a healthier planet. Outside of the workday, you can find Leslie walking a trail or with her boys supporting their many athletic pursuits in the Upstate of South Carolina. Never without an audiobook in her queue, she is currently gathering insights from the authors David S. Yeager and Meik Wiking.
Ismat Yassin (she/her)
Senior Government Affairs Manager
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Ismat Yassin (she/her)
Ismat joined BPI in 2025 as the Senior Government Affairs Manager, bringing over 12 years of experience in government affairs and diplomacy to advance BPI’s mission.
Focusing on legislative and regulatory matters, Ismat aligns the priorities of BPI, policymakers, and members through strategic engagement and advocacy. As a former diplomat, she is a skilled communicator and negotiator with a proven track record of building and leading high-impact coalitions to influence complex policy decisions across U.S. and international sectors.
Ismat is personally dedicated to environmental sustainability and is excited to apply her policy expertise and passion to support BPI’s goals. She has led community-level initiatives promoting farm-to-table, recycling, and composting to foster circular ecosystems. After over a decade living overseas, including in Nigeria, Oman, Egypt, and Iraq, Ismat returned to California, where she enjoys hiking, cycling, and baking. She enjoys reading historical fiction and magical realism novels, and her favorite author is Isabel Allende.
Alex Truelove (he/him)
Senior Policy Manager
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Alex Truelove (he/him)
Alex joined BPI in 2022 as the organization’s legislation and advocacy manager, having previously directed U.S. PIRG’s (Public Interest Research Group) zero waste program. He remains passionate about waste reduction, public policy, and working with others to incrementally solve messy environmental problems. Alex has lived in Denver, Colorado since 2017, where he enjoys abandoning recipes in the kitchen, making music with others, and avoiding bears in the wilderness. His favorite author, at the moment, is Isaac Asimov.
Jana Pearce (she/her)
Business Manager
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Jana Pearce (she/her)
Jana joined BPI in 2021 as part of BPI’s finance and administrative team. She was born and raised in Atlanta, “a city in a forest.” Her outdoor upbringing and B.S.F.R. in Fisheries and Wildlife lead to a desire to dedicate her career to uniting natural and human systems. Her previous work has been in the realm of education, outreach, and nonprofit management. She has enjoyed field work in coastal intertidal salt marshes, outreach for community-based water quality programs, and management of a local nature center and its community programs. The development of a children’s program on consumer science ignited a passion for waste management, which led her to BPI. In her time off she enjoys hiking with her tiny dog, birding, antiquing, and live music. Her favorite author is Patrick Rothfuss.
Michael "Doshi" Doshi (he/him)
Strategic Partnerships
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Michael "Doshi" Doshi (he/him)
Doshi joined BPI in 2025 in a focused capacity to support Strategic Partnerships, bringing over a decade of experience advancing the circular economy. He is passionate about connecting thought leaders to collaborate on solutions that benefit people and the planet. He has conducted microplastic research in the South Pacific Gyre, and waste investigations in the Philippines and Indonesia, featured in the award-winning film The Story of Plastic. Doshi has led partnerships, science communications, and sustainability initiatives at organizations including Algalita Marine Research & Education, The 5 Gyres Institute, and Mango Materials, where he worked to bring sustainable materials to market. Based on the island of O‘ahu, he can often be found snorkeling, surfing, or hiking when not working to solve challenges in plastic pollution and circularity. His favorite authors include Tariq Trotter and Neil deGrasse Tyson.
Heather Fowler (she/her)
Certification Program Manager
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Heather Fowler (she/her)
Heather is a member of the BPI certification team, assisting companies throughout the certification and sublicense processes. Prior to joining BPI at the beginning of 2020, she waded her way through higher education as an academic librarian and spent two years coaching the local YMCA swim team. Heather lives in Southwest Georgia, enduring humid summers below the Gnat Line in exchange for close proximity to The World’s Most Beautiful Beaches. She enjoys fishing, kayaking, playing tennis, working out with her family, and backyard bird-watching with her cats. Her favorite author (if she can only pick one) is Naomi Novik.
Jenny Kurnit (she/her)
Certification Team Manager
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Jenny Kurnit (she/her)
Jenny joined the BPI certification team at the end of 2021. After spending the past decade working as a licensed veterinary technician and seeing firsthand the inherent waste that even a small and conscientious company produces, she decided that joining a field that works toward a circular economy and encourages corporate environmental responsibility was a critical next step. In her free time, Jenny enjoys the outdoors however she can get it, whether it’s running, hiking, or just walking around the neighborhood with her dog. She lives in Albany, NY which places her in between the Adirondacks and Catskills (with many local preserves even closer) – an outdoor enthusiast’s dream! During her non-active moments, she enjoys going to the movies, cooking, knitting the occasional scarf, and reading. One of her favorite authors is Jane Austen and she rereads, at minimum, one of her novels every year.
Gabrielle Allen (she/her)
Certification Project Manager
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Gabrielle Allen (she/her)
Gabrielle joined BPI’s Certification Team in 2021 from Western New York and is passionate about working towards a sustainable future. Prior to BPI, Gabby earned her B.S. in Wildlife Science and her M.S. in Marine and Environmental Biology, contributing to her desire to conserve the natural world and wanting to work for BPI. She is a Licensed Wildlife Rehabilitator for NYS and is an avid outdoorsman. In her free time, you’ll find Gabby exploring nature, hunting, fishing, tending to her pets and plants, exercising, painting artwork, or playing music. Her favorite author is Delia Owens.
Sarah Roza (she/her)
Certification Project Manager
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Sarah Roza (she/her)
Sarah is excited to join the BPI team as a Project Manager to continue bridging the gap between manufacturers and consumers when it comes to compostable products. She got her start in the composting industry in Charleston, SC when she helped create the first residential pick-up program in the area with CompostNow. Today she lives in Virginia with her dog where she likes to hike, go to the beach, see live music, and go on road trips. One of her favorite authors is Glennon Doyle.
Peggy Whitney (she/her)
Office Administrator
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Peggy Whitney (she/her)
Peggy joined BPI as the administrative assistant with the desire to contribute to a more sustainable world. Her passion for conservation and wildlife drove her to earn a B.S. in Animal Behavior and a M.S. in Biology. Before signing on with BPI, she worked for Colonial National Historical Park’s natural resources department and several offices at the College of William & Mary. When not working, you can usually find Peggy playing Ultimate Frisbee or engaging with the natural world, often by kayak or simply with a pair of binoculars in the back yard. Her favorite author is James A. Michener.
Sarah Brann (she/her)
Certification Project Manager
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Sarah Brann (she/her)
Sarah joined the BPI certification team in 2022. She holds a B.A. in Anthropology with concentrations in cultural and environmental anthropology. Prior to joining BPI, she spent the past 4 years working within the marine industry and serving as a mate on a fishing vessel. During her time on the water, she saw firsthand the growing issue of marine debris and microplastics. As an avid swimmer and newly open-water swimmer, she decided that joining a field that fosters environmental stewardship was the best way to align with her personal and professional goals. Sarah lives along the Crystal Coast of North Carolina and created a community compost business with her fiancé to serve the area. She enjoys spending her leisure time at the beach, either swimming or paddleboarding, hiking with her dogs, beekeeping, and instilling a love a nature in her one year old son. Her favorite author is Michael Pollan.
Rosalie Battah (she/her)
Certification Project Manager
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Rosalie Battah (she/her)
Rose joined the certification team in 2022, excited to contribute her enthusiasm of waste reduction with BPI applicants and members. She earned her BFA in Glass from the Rhode Island School of Design and was a professional fine art glassblower for many years. Recently, Rose decided to redirect her professional focus to environmentally conscious action. She is energized by the continual innovation and expansion of compostable materials and their uses. In her free time, she enjoys cooking plant-based meals for her family, baking, yoga, camping - among many outdoor activities, and historical fiction.
Kate Scimeca (she/her)
Certification Project Manager
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Kate Scimeca (she/her)
Kate joined BPI in 2023. She has a B.S. in Environmental Science, and has spent time doing field research, coordinating a citizen science program, and as a certification and training coordinator for a state program. In her free time, she likes hiking, exploring new places, paddleboarding, camping- anything outside. She is currently trying to visit a few national parks each year. When not spending time outside she enjoys pottery, reading, cooking, and spending time with friends and family. One of her favorite authors is Lucy Foley.
Ashley Nelson (she/her)
Certification Project Manager
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Ashley Nelson (she/her)
Ashley joined BPI in 2023. She has an M.A. in Education and has spent many years in the education and nonprofit world as a program coordinator, educator, and instructional coach. Her passion for sustainability was sparked by the development of a curriculum on green energy for a climate change education nonprofit. She lives in Virginia with her family, where they enjoy the beaches, mountains, and many beautiful hiking trails. She finds joy in vegan cooking (and eating), traveling, yoga, and practicing mindfulness. Her favorite authors are Octavia Butler (fiction) and Ross Gay (non-fiction).
Hannah Boe (she/her)
Certification Project Manager
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Hannah Boe (she/her)
Hannah joined the Certification Team in September 2023. She attended the University of Montana where she earned degrees in Natural Resource Conservation and Climate Change Studies. She is thrilled to be putting her education to good use, engaging in meaningful work to reduce food waste, mitigate climate change, and work towards a more sustainable future for people and the planet.
Outside of work, Hannah enjoys foraging for mushrooms and edible plants, skiing, camping, and cooking. She is also involved in community dance, theatre, and art productions across Montana. One of her favorite authors is Haruki Murakami.
Ellie Mersereau (she/her)
Certification Project Manager
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Ellie Mersereau (she/her)
Ellie joined the Certification team at BPI in September 2023. She is thrilled to be working BPI members and assisting with their compostable packaging needs! Ellie has a B.A. in Environmental Studies and Visual Arts and has found great joy in weaving her passion for environmentalism into her enthusiasm for creating. She comes to BPI with a background in Purchasing and Supply Chain Management at small eco-based startups. In her free time, you’ll find her cooking plant-based meals, exploring the Maine coast, painting watercolors, and snuggling with her pup. One of her favorite authors is Jodi Picoult.
Gigi Gonsalves (she/her)
Content Marketing Specialist
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Gigi Gonsalves (she/her)
Gigi is a two-time graduate from the University of Georgia, where she focused most of her attention on sustainability, science communication, and environmental education. Aside from academics, she loves running, hiking, making music and other forms of art, and hanging with her cat (who's named Avocado). She's super excited to work with BPI as a content marketing specialist and meaningfully contribute to people and the environment through creative and innovative communications.
Kimby Davis (she/her)
Policy Associate
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Kimby Davis (she/her)
Kimberly (“Kimby”) joined BPI’s legislation & advocacy team in 2024 as the policy associate. She brings experience developing a material-recovery program at a compostable packaging company. Additionally, she works on addressing policy, communication, and implementation challenges as co-chair of the Manhattan Solid Waste Advisory Board, on which she continues to serve. Kimby is passionate about implementing programs to divert organic materials out of the waste stream. She earned her dual B.A. in biology (focused on biodiversity, ecology and conservation) and Brazilian-Portuguese studies from Smith College and her M.S. in Sustainability Management from Columbia University. A Chicago transplant who was born and raised in NYC, Kimby is a photographer always on the lookout for interesting insects and wildlife tucked away from big-city commotion. She is excited to be working with BPI to strengthen organics policy and EPR legislation in North America. Her favorite author at the moment is Brene Brown.
Jess Brammer (she/her)
Certification Project Manager
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Jess Brammer (she/her)
Jess Brammer earned a B.S. in Resource Conservation with minors in Ecological Restoration and Fire Science from the University of Montana. She also earned a M.A. in High School Science Education from the University of Northern Colorado. Her education and background in teaching have inspired her to want to make sustainability more accessible in both urban and rural communities. She lives in Northwest Montana and has easy access to beautiful public lands, rivers, and lakes. Jess enjoys a variety of outdoor activities like hiking, camping, and year-round fishing. She also enjoys cooking, various crafts, and reading. Her favorite author is Kristin Hannah.