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Trellis Climate Pioneers
Trellis Climate Pioneers: Why Walmart’s first CSO thinks sustainability leaders should ‘live with operations’
Resale entrepreneur Andy Ruben, who led the retailer’s strategy from 2004 to 2007, developed the company’s first environmental goals before heading its private-label business.

Circularity 2025
Circularity Keynote: If I only had a story
In this engaging Circularity 25 keynote, Andy Ruben and Joe Macleod (Founder, AndEnd) explore how brands can reimagine their relationships with customers by thinking differently about storytelling and product lifecycle.

It’s All About Thrifting—A Clothing Recommerce Pioneer Powers the Next Generation of Retail.
A journalist’s social media post features a photograph of her Gen Z daughter’s feet clad in black biker boots, the leather creased and heels scuffed. The accompanying caption: “So it turns out there was a reason that I kept and tended to my original Frye harness boots all these years even though I haven’t worn them in forever. My daughter feels like she just struck gold. #momsvintagecloset.”

Climate Week with BCG Studio
The Resale Route to Sustainable Fashion
Trove’s Andy Ruben, a BCG senior advisor, talks about how branded recommerce can help clothing retailers decarbonize in a sustainable—and profitable—way.

Noto Group Podcast: Hiring for a New Era of Commerce with Andy Ruben, Founder of Trove
Trove Founder and Executive Chairman Andy Ruben joins Roy to discuss his journey to entrepreneurship, how his business’s needs and culture have evolved over the years, and why he values thoughtful talent strategy.

Microsoft Cloud: Taking Stock Live - a conversation with Shelley Bransten & Andy Ruben
Join Shelley as she talks with Andy Ruben, CEO & Founder, of Trove, about his journey from being Walmart’s first Chief Sustainability Officer to founding Trove. Listen in as he talks about why the future of retail will be just as much about having customers bring things back to stores for resale as it will be to buy new things. Welcome to the world of recommence.