Insetting for Impact Series - Regenerative Partnerships in Practice: Connecting Corporations and Producers through Digital Infrastructure and Insetting


Wednesday, April 1, 2026
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM (EDT)
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Category: Working Session


About the Event

Building resilient and transformational Supply Chains is the focus of our next insetting webinar. How do we connect farm-level data, corporate sustainability goals, and regenerative outcomes at scale is what we will be talking about. We’ll look at why partnerships matter more than ever, how digital infrastructure can help build trust and transparency, and where insetting can play a practical role in moving supply chains from business as usual toward transparency, regeneration, and equity.

Some key takeaways we want to leave you with:

  • Why are transformational partnerships now essential and needed in our supply chains?
  • The shift from transactional supply chains to relational ecosystems
  • The role of data, transparency, and trust in enabling insetting and regenerative agriculture
  • What makes partnerships between farmers and corporations succeed?

MEET YOUR MODERATOR

⚛️ Nitesh Dullabh , CEO of 2POD Ventures (Moderator)

As the Founder and CEO of 2POD Ventures, a sustainability advisory firm, Nitesh designs and leads innovative public-private-philanthropic partnerships (PPPs) that accelerate regenerative insetting and climate-positive outcomes across value chains. He is deeply committed to advancing supply chain resilience, stakeholder governance, and inclusive impact strategies that align economic growth with planetary health. Nitesh is also an adjunct professor at Presidio Graduate School, where he mentors future sustainability leaders in collaborative systems design, regenerative agriculture, and cross-sector partnership development.

PANELISTS

⚛️ Campbell Mauchan , VP of Partnerships, AgriWebb

Campbell Mauchan is the VP of Partnerships at AgriWebb, where he leads AgriWebb’s global partnerships and integrations team with a focus on delivering leading Scope 3 beef insetting programs. As one of AgriWebb’s first team members and having worked across Australia, USA and the UK, Campbell has helped AgriWebb grow to now support 22m+ head of livestock and 19k+ ranchers across the platform.

⚛️ Clifford Pollard , CEO + Founder, Cream Co. Meats

Clifford Pollard is the owner and founder of Cream Co. Meats, in Oakland, CA. He began his career in food as a Line Cook, and worked his way up the chain in some of the Bay Area's top restaurants. From the kitchen, he followed his passion for sustainable agriculture and moved into the sourcing side of the industry. He started Cream Co. in 2016 to connect chefs and restaurants with the diverse abundance of heritage breeds across California. Today, Cream Co. is the largest aggregator of sustainable and regenerative proteins on the West Coast. Their mission is to revolutionize the highly commoditized meat industry by creating new opportunities for people to enjoy animal proteins responsibly.

⚛️ Eric Yates , National Sales Director-US, Nofence

Eric Yates helps ranchers unlock new opportunities with virtual fencing technology as the US National Sales Director for Nofence. Based in Longview, Texas, Eric and his family also run a commercial cow/calf operation. He joined Nofence in June 2025 and has been at the forefront of virtual fencing since 2023. A proud 2010 graduate of Texas A&M, Eric has spent his entire career in the cattle industry including more than a decade in animal health sales with Merial and Merck, to now leading the charge in transforming grazing management for herds across the US. His blend of industry expertise, hands-on ranching experience, and passion for innovation make him a trusted voice in the future of grazing. 

CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

ISSP credential holders will earn 0.75 CEUs for attending this webinar.

RECORDING

The webinar recording and materials will be available to ISSP members after the session as a member benefit.