Episode 46: Stephanie Jordan from Avallen on building a planet-positive spirits brand

Episode 46: Stephanie Jordan from Avallen on building a planet-positive spirits brand

Today's guest is Stephanie Jordan, the CEO and co-founder of Avallen Calvados, and multilingual wine & spirits professional with over 15 years in the global drinks business.

Stephanie is a former Global Brand Ambassador for Tanqueray Gin, and founder of the luxury marketing consultancy Drinking Out Loud. She and her business partner Tim Etherington Judge founded Avallen in 2019 with the mission to be the world’s most planet-positive spirits brand, and is a certified B corp sold in ten markets around the world.

In the podcast today we discuss:

  1. Stephanie & Tim’s path to launching Avallen

  2. How to incorporate sustainability into your brand from day one

  3. Why equity crowdfunding creates accountability within the business

  4. Avallen’s partnerships with Ecospirits and Frugalpak

  5. And so much more

This interview has been years in the making, and I was so thrilled to have Stephanie on the podcast. Without further ado, please enjoy my conversation with Stephanie Jordan.

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