Panel: Consumption xx Circularity
A discussion on the intersection of retail and circularity, and how circularity is driving sustainability across the industry.
Speakers

Annika Dubrall
Director & Head of Sustainability & Philanthropy, Tiffany & Co.
Full Bio
Ms. Dubrall is responsible for providing strategic leadership for Tiffany & Co.’s sustainability and philanthropy functions, driving sustainability strategy, progressing the company’s 2025 Sustainability Goals and ensuring alignment with LVMH’s social & environmental responsibility targets. She is also the current lead for The Tiffany & Co. Foundation.
Ms. Dubrall has almost 20 years of experience defining and deploying sustainability, philanthropy and supply chain strategy. Prior to Tiffany, she held leadership roles at Gap Inc. and Stitch Fix, and most recently was the Director of Strategic Initiatives at PVH. She consulted with the Skoll Foundation, worked in-house at several non-profit global development organizations and serves on the board of two U.S. organizations.
Ms. Dubrall holds a master’s degree from University of Oxford Saïd Business School.

Elyse Tosi
VP, Accounts, Partnerships and Product Strategy, EON
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Elyse Tosi is Vice President of Accounts & Product Strategy at EON, a SaaS platform enabling Digital Product Passports and connected product identities for global fashion, luxury, and retail brands. She works at the intersection of technology, supply-chain innovation, and sustainability, helping companies such as Tapestry, Target, Richemont's Chloe, YOOX Net-a-porter and more operationalize circular economy initiatives, regulatory readiness, and next-generation consumer engagement through digital product infrastructure.
With 20 years of experience across enterprise SaaS, supply chain transformation, and go-to-market strategy, Elyse has led large-scale digital identity deployments and collaborates with industry groups, brands, and regulators advancing traceability, interoperability, and circular business models. Her work focuses on how digital product identity enables resale, transparency, and data-driven product ecosystems.

Corina Marshall
CEO & Founder, Another
Full Bio
Corina has over 11 years of leadership experience in the retail industry. She has held leadership roles at premier global companies including Estée Lauder Companies, Fast Retailing (Theory/Helmut Lang), and LVMH (Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton), where she launched and scaled new business divisions focused on off-price strategy, inventory optimization, marketing, and pricing. Her work has generated over $240 million in direct revenue for these organizations and she was one of the youngest executives welcomed into The Estée Lauder Companies.
Her passion for the off-price space grew from firsthand experience navigating its inefficiencies—relying on Excel and outdated tools not built for the complexity of the future $700B+ industry. Seeing a clear market gap, Corina founded Another to help brands and retailers streamline their off-channel inventory management through workflow automation and data-driven solutions. Another has raised close to $3.5M and works with small to Fortune 500 Companies.
She holds a Bachelor of Science from the Fashion Institute of Technology, an MBA from Columbia Business School, and sits on the Columbia Women’s Circle Board. She lives on the Upper West Side with her daughter, husband, and her first child, a Cavapoo named Louie.

Danielle Vermeer
Head of Product, ThreadUp
Full Bio
Danielle Vermeer is an experienced leader in fashion, tech, and sustainability on a mission to make secondhand consumers' first choice. She is the Head of Product at ThredUp, one of the largest online resale platforms for apparel, shoes, and accessories. Prior to joining ThredUp, she was the Co-Founder & CEO of Teleport, a startup building the "TikTok for thrifting" app for Gen Z secondhand fashion, and was the Product Lead at Amazon Fashion for the luxury resale business and customer experience. Danielle has an MBA from Carnegie Mellon University and a BS from Georgetown University. She's had a 100% thrifted and secondhand closet for over 14 years, and enjoys treasure hunting for vintage finds.

Kim Matsoukas
Director, Sustainability, Coach
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Sustainability professional with 19 years of experience in sustainability strategy, assessment, and project and program management. She is the Director of Sustainability for Coach, where she focused on implementing circular business models, measuring carbon impact through Life Cycle Assessment, and driving progress towards carbon reduction targets. Previously, Kim worked for Vans and Bentley Mills as a Sustainability Manager, leading sustainability implementation, strategy, brand positioning, sustainable product, and communications. She is a Lecturer in Life Cycle Assessment for the M.S. in Sustainability Management program. She has an M.E.S.M in Environmental Science and Management and a BA in Biology and Hispanic Language and Literature.
Moderator

Nicole DeHoratius
Professor of Professional Practice in the Faculty of Business, Columbia Business School
Full Bio
Nicole DeHoratius is an expert in the management of retail operations, earning several awards (M&SOM Best Paper and Ralph Gomory Best Industry Study) for her research in this domain. She leads the school’s Sustainable Operations Initiative, advancing the way work gets done to ensure a sustainable future, with a specific emphasis on operating practices in retail.
During her 25-year career, Nicole taught operations management, service operations, and supply chain management to executives in programs and companies around the globe. A two-time recipient of the Rotman School of Management Teaching Award, she is known for exemplifying the characteristics students value most in their professors.
Nicole served as the President of the Production and Operations Management Society's (POMS) College of Supply Chain Management, the Co-Director the POMS Practice Leader Forum, and as a member of the POMS board. Her editorial roles include associate editor for M&SOM, department editor for POM, and associate editor for JOM.
Nicole received her D.B.A. from Harvard Business School, her M.Sc. from the University of Sussex as a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar, and her A.B., magna cum laude, from Harvard College.
