Professional Summary
Professional Overview
Claire Coder is the Founder and CEO of Aunt Flow, a mission-driven company dedicated to promoting menstrual equity and access to menstrual products. She is also an Advisor at Fox Fold, a sustainable fashion startup. With a strong background in health equity, social entrepreneurship, and corporate advisory, Claire brings a unique blend of expertise to drive positive change in her industries.
Experience Summary
Current Role
As the Founder and CEO of Aunt Flow, Claire leads a team that provides free menstrual products to schools, shelters, and other organizations in need. Under her leadership, Aunt Flow has partnered with numerous nonprofits and government agencies to distribute over 1 million menstrual products to those facing period poverty. Claire is a passionate advocate for menstrual health and equity, and has been recognized for her work in this space.
Career Progression
Prior to founding Aunt Flow, Claire was the Founder and CEO of There's a Badge for That, a social impact startup that developed a platform to recognize and reward individuals for their volunteer and community service work. She also served as a Board Member at Forbes, where she provided strategic guidance and insights on social impact initiatives.
More recently, Claire held the role of Health Equity Advisor at the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI), where she helped develop standards and policies to address health disparities in the built environment.
Academic Background
Claire holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology from New York University, where she graduated with honors.
Areas of Expertise
- Menstrual equity and access to menstrual products
- Social entrepreneurship and mission-driven business models
- Health equity and policy development
- Corporate social responsibility and sustainability
- Nonprofit partnerships and community engagement
Professional Impact
Under Claire's leadership, Aunt Flow has achieved significant impact, distributing over 1 million menstrual products to those in need and partnering with numerous organizations to address period poverty. Her work has been recognized by various industry awards and media outlets, solidifying her reputation as a leading voice in the menstrual health and equity space.
Conclusion
Claire Coder is a visionary social entrepreneur dedicated to driving positive change in the menstrual health and equity sector. With a strong track record of success, a deep commitment to her mission, and a wealth of experience in social impact and corporate advisory, she is poised to continue making a significant difference in the lives of those facing period poverty and menstrual health challenges.