
These trailblazing leaders from across the US are helping speed the transition to a green economy
Apple today introduced its second Impact Accelerator class — a cohort of 16 Black-, Hispanic/Latinx-, and Indigenous-owned businesses working on the cutting edge of environmental services and solutions. Part of the company’s Racial Equity and Justice Initiative, the Impact Accelerator will provide training and mentorship to help propel the selected businesses toward the next stage of growth while advancing a shared goal of creating a greener world.
“The fight to address climate change demands that we band together to develop innovative solutions while empowering and uplifting the communities we’re working to protect,” said Lisa Jackson, Apple’s vice president of Environment, Policy, and Social Initiatives. “We are thrilled for this dynamic group of innovators to take their important work to the next level with help from our Impact Accelerator, and we are proud to deepen our commitment to working with partners around the country to ensure that environmental progress and equity go hand in hand.”
The companies will participate in a three-month program aimed at accelerating progress toward their goals. Executives and their teams will receive customized training that provides the knowledge and tools needed to succeed as an Apple supplier, access to Apple mentors and experts to help align business priorities with environmental goals, and scholarship opportunities with leading executive education programs focused on supply chain and growth.
Following the program, the companies will be considered for business opportunities with Apple as it works to achieve carbon neutrality across its entire manufacturing supply chain by 2030. Apple has been carbon neutral for its corporate operations since 2020.
The Impact Accelerator program launched last year with the goal of ensuring that the company’s strategic work and investments to protect the environment also help expand access to opportunity for communities of color. Since their participation in the program, companies in the inaugural Impact Accelerator class have seen increased recognition for their work within their sector and local communities, built connections with public- and private-sector leaders advancing climate-based solutions at the local and state levels, and seen their overall business opportunities expand. Several are currently working with Apple as part of the company’s supply chain network, and every company has participated in selective opportunities to be assessed for potential business with Apple.
Meet the Companies
From creating the world’s largest water database to developing clean energy projects on tribal lands to helping farmers improve soil management, the 16 Impact Accelerator businesses are driving innovations in clean energy, water, recycling, carbon removal, and energy efficiency. They span six time zones across the United States, and include family-owned small businesses, woman-owned enterprises, and public benefit corporations. Each share Apple’s commitment to serving communities disproportionately affected by climate change and other environmental challenges.

Founder and CEO: Doll Avant
Water Stewardship Company in Atlanta, GA

Founder and CEO: Rick Perez
Recycling Innovation Company in Houston, TX

President: Wesley Brandon
Electromechanical Solutions and Logistics Company in Fremont, CA

President: Albert Lozano
Circular Economy and Zero-Waste Electronic Service Company in Morgan Hill, CA

President and CEO: Ibrahim Branham
Energy Efficiency Company in Camden, NJ

Co-Founder and CEO: Nathali Parker
Recycling Innovation Company in Manor, TX

Founder and Executive Chairman: Brett Isaac
Renewable Energy Company in Flagstaff, AZ

Founder and Owner: Mike Fernandez
Manufacturing Materials and Processes Company in Winter Springs, FL

CEO and Owner: Paul Orem
Renewable Energy Company in Honolulu, HI

CEO: Isabell Ysassi
CMO: Sophia Del Pozo
Sustainability and Recycling Company in Las Vegas, NV

Chairman and CEO: Ravi Norman
Energy Efficiency Company in Excelsior, MN

President and CEO: Anthony Mallott
Nature-Based Solutions Lead: Mitchell Haldane
Carbon Removal Company in Juneau, AK

CEO: Jonathan Richard Garcia
Solar Energy Company in San Jose, CA

Founder and CEO: Jeanne Simkins Hollis
Owner and VP of Business Development: Andrew Simkins Hollis
Water Stewardship Company in Alpharetta, GA

CEO: Irving Rivera
Carbon Removal Company in Foster City, CA

President and CEO: Vince M. Floyd
Energy Efficiency Company in Troy, MI
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