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Profession / role:
Founder/CEO EcoNouveau
Company / organisation:
EcoNouveau
Website (if you have one):
http://www.EcoNouveau.com & http://www.pollinatormedia.com
My primary role in relation to fashion is:
Consultant, Other
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designers/brands/sponsors interested in EcoNouveau, brand development consulting opportunities
About me / About business or organisation:
Rob Ganger, Founder & CEO Pollinator Media Group recently launched EcoNouveau, an eco-themed fashion, music, art showcase for artists, designers and businesses committed to sustainability.
Rob hails from the event marketing world, producing unique mega-events made for television, generally with a philanthropic purpose. He founded Mesh Inc. in 1995, producing the Bryant Gumbel/Walt Disney World Celebrity Golf Tournament (ESPN-TV), which net over $7 million for the United Negro College Fund over a six-year period. Mesh also produced the Jackie Robinson Foundation's Celebrity Golf Tournament in Los Angeles celebrating Robinson's 50th anniversary of breaking the color barrier of Major League Baseball.
Rob has produced fundraisers for the Autism Coalition (Celeb Golf Tournament) and Stop Cancer (LA Fashion Event), and was also responsible for managing
the Cuervo Gold Pro-Am Beach Volleyball Tour from '95-'00 (FOX-TV), the largest of its kind in North America. He has worked on promotions for World Cup Soccer ('94) and the Barcelona Summer Olympics ('92).
In 2004, Ganger co-founded The Evolver Project, an incubator that spurned a print magazine and social network (www.evolver.net) and EVO.COM, an online eco-conscious portal and directory. He co-created the Eco-Gift Expo (www.ecogift.com), and serves on the advisory board of the property.
Rob's first film role was as an Executive Producer of the award-winning documentary "Trudell" about Native American poet, musician and activist John
Trudell. The film was featured in over 40 festivals (including Sundance, Tribeca, Seattle and SilverDocs) and had a 60-city theatrical run (2005).
Career history / Company history:
brand development, outreach platforms, event design, partnership development, unique media offerings, business coaching, vision/mission development http://www.pollinatormedia.com

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At 16:10 on February 8, 2011, Jenna said…

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At 13:08 on July 8, 2009, Joey Instone said…
Dear EcoNouveau

I hope you are enjoying your membership with the ethical fashion forum network, and have found it a great way to keep in contact with like-minded individuals from around the world!

Through my work for the Ethical Fashion Forum I have created a group dedicated to ethical fashion in the US. I thought you might like to join, follow the link below to see other members, join in any discussions or leave a comment.

http://ethicalfashionforum.ning.com/group/usa

Warm regards

Joey
At 19:34 on April 29, 2009, David McGill said…
Hi we're in the early stages of planning a fashion show in San Francisco in February next year fwhich involves ABC Channel 7 News? using a unique set of textiles. Along with our African European and Japanese tartans we'll be launching our NFL tartans each based on the colours of NFL teams - to date 49ers, Rams, Packers and Dolphins but more to come. We'll also be introducing our Golfing Stewart tartan and Wimbledon tartans in the sports section.
Made from wool and organic cotton a percentage of profits from sales will go towards humanitarian projects in Africa and India.
Does this sound like something that would be suitable for the LA fashion show?
 
 
 

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