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Heather K. Terry

Co-founder & CEO
GoodSAM Foods

Heather K. Terry is co-founder & CEO of GoodSAM PBC — a certified B Corp and Public Benefit Corporation. Her career history includes her role as co-founder of NibMor Chocolate, and leading the expansion of popular clean beauty and wellness brands including S.W. Basics, Pulp Pantry, Organic Bath Company and more. Under her leadership, GoodSAM achieved B CORP certification in late 2022 and has won countless awards — including a coveted Anthem Award — for its ongoing dedication to sustainability and combating climate issues.

For over a decade, Heather has been immersed in the complexities and nuances of the consumer-packaged goods, confection and snacks vertical; in addition to her own businesses, she has also had a hand in the success of several other female-owned companies in the CPG community. Heather has also been a CPG mentor, angel investor, and a high-profile speaker in the natural products industry; and she is the author of “From Broadway to Wall Street: Cautionary Tales of an Unlikely Entrepreneur” and the host of the “Scaling with Soul” podcast (on hiatus). She was recently named one of Inc Magazine's Top Female Founders as a game-changer on a mission to do good while growing.

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