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Christopher Gavigan (born April 19, 1974) is an American entrepreneur, author, and one of the co-founders of The Honest Company. [1] He is also the founder and CEO of Prima [ 2 ] and CEO of Healthy Child Healthy World.
The Honest Company, Inc. is an American digital-first consumer goods company, based in Los Angeles and founded by actress Jessica Alba, Christopher Gavigan, and Brian Lee. The company had $319 million in 2021 sales, and was valued at roughly $550 million as of February 2022. [3]
Lee, Jessica Alba, Christopher Gavigan, and Sean Kane co-founded The Honest Company, a consumer goods company. [9] Lee has been a managing partner of BAM Ventures, a venture capital firm, since 2017. [10] In 2022, Lee and Derek Jeter co-founded the Arena Club, which was described as a digital sports card-collecting platform. [10]
Alba and her cofounders, Christopher Gavigan and Brian Lee, launched the business in 2012. During a February 2018 appearance on the CNN podcast “Boss Files With Poppy Harlow,” Alba recalled ...
Unacceptable Levels received several film festival awards, including Health & Environment Film Prize at the 30th International Environmental Film Festival in Paris, a special jury prize at the 2012 Yosemite International Film Festival and the PlayItFwd Award at the 2012 FILManthropy Festival.
Capshaw was born in Columbia, Missouri. [3] She is the stepdaughter of director Steven Spielberg, whom her mother, Kate Capshaw married when Capshaw was 15. [4]Capshaw graduated from Harvard-Westlake School in Los Angeles in 1994, then attended Brown University, [5] where she was in productions of Arcadia and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. [3]
Christopher's version soon cracked the top-ten on the Dance charts and the top 25 on both the Pop (#22) and R&B charts (#25). [4] It was the biggest hit of his career. The basic rhythm structure, bass-line, and tempo of Christopher's version bear a striking similarity to that of Michael Jackson's hit, "The Way You Make Me Feel" from his Bad album, which was released the following year.
He played Christopher Hughes II on the long-running soap opera As the World Turns from September 1999 to March 2001, shot in New York. Korver replaced Ben Jorgenson as Christopher Hughes II in 1999. When Korver departed in 2001, Alan White took over his spot as Chris Hughes. Korver played Lieutenant Peyton Styles in the 2001 movie The Painting.