Ethan Brown | |
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Born | Ethan Walden Brown 1971 (age 53–54) |
Nationality | American |
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Occupation(s) | Businessperson, environmentalist |
Known for | CEO and founder of Beyond Meat |
Spouse | Tracy Brown |
Children | 2 |
Ethan Walden Brown (born 1971) is an American executive who is the founder, president and CEO of Beyond Meat. [1] Before founding Beyond Meat, Brown worked on alternative energy and electricity grid restructuring at the National Governors Association's Center for Best Practices before joining fuel cell manufacturer Ballard Power Systems. [2]
Brown grew up in and near Washington, D.C., [3] and also spent time during his childhood on his family's farm in Maryland. [4] He is a graduate of George School (Newtown, PA).
Brown holds an undergraduate degree from Connecticut College, a Master of Public Policy degree from the University of Maryland School of Public Policy, a school founded by his father Dr. Peter G. Brown, and a Master of Business Administration from Columbia Business School in 2008. [5]
Brown served as Vice Chairman of the Board at the National Hydrogen Association and Secretary of the U.S. Fuel Cell Council. [6]
In 2009, Brown visited a research center at the University of Missouri that was looking for additional uses for soybeans, a major Missouri resource. There, he met researchers Fu-hung Hsieh and Harold Huff, [7] who were working on technology to replicate the texture of meat using plant proteins. Brown acquired the technology license for the process, [8] and founded Beyond Meat in 2009. [9] On May 2, 2019, Brown rang the opening bell at Nasdaq when Beyond Meat went public under the symbol BYND. [10] Brown is also a director of The PLANeT Partnership, Beyond Meat's joint venture with PepsiCo. [11] [12]
In 2014, Brown was listed on Fast Company's Most Creative People in Business 1000. [13] In 2017, Brown was named an Aspen Institute Henry Crown Fellow. [14] In 2018, Brown was selected as one of the UNEP's Champions of the Earth in the category of science and innovation for his "work towards reducing our dependence on animal-based foods." [15] In 2019, Brown was listed on Bloomberg Media's 50 Most Influential ranking. [16] Brown was also named that year to Well+Good's "2020 Changemakers" list. [17]
Brown is married to Tracy Brown, [18] has two children, [8] and lives in Southern California. [3] He became a vegetarian in high school [19] and is now vegan. [20] Brown is also an environmentalist. [21]