Halima Aden joins Vita Coco
Thursday September 3, 2020
Somali-American supermodel Halima Aden has joined Vita Coco as Chief Coconut Officer for the Vita Coco Project.
Vita Coco works hard to make an impact on the communities by paying farmers a reasonable local wage, building 30 safe classrooms for K-12 education, and giving more than 80 scholarships to top-performing students in the regions.
Meanwhile, Aden says Georgia May Jagger is an inspiration to her due to her environmental and sustainability work.
She said: "Since I was a little girl, I always looked closest to the women around me for inspiration. Growing up, that was my mom. As I grew older, my girlfriends. Now, it's the women I work with, including the other Pandora muses. All the girls have one thing or another that I can look at and be like, 'Wow, this is something that I want to learn.' Whether it's Georgia [May Jagger], with all that she's passionate about in terms of sustainability and the work she does to protect the oceans, Larsen [Thompson] with her tech talk videos, or Margaret [Zhang] being a voice and an advocate for the women of China."
Halima Aden joins Vita Coco
The Somali-American supermodel - who spent the first seven years of her life in a refugee camp in Kenya - will serve as a global spokesperson and advocate for the campaign, which helps the coconut water company support coconut farming communities in