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Atmosphera Appoints Mia Davis Chief Impact Officer

Former Credo Beauty and Beautycounter executive, pact collective co-founder and longtime safer beauty advocate will lead sustainability and social impact strategy.

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By: Lianna Albrizio

Associate Editor

Atmosphera appointed beauty industry veteran Mia Davis as chief impact officer, reinforcing the company’s commitment to advancing sustainability in the $34 billion North American skin care industry.

Davis will lead Atmosphera’s impact strategy across ingredient safety, responsible sourcing, packaging innovation, climate accountability and social impact.

“The beauty industry has an enormous influence on our culture, and on the economy and environment,” said Davis. “Atmosphera is committed to holistic, long-term responsibility; we know that brands can do well while doing far better than the status quo. I’m excited to help build systems that focus on safety, sustainability, and moving the industry and economy in a more circular direction.”

Tenures at Credo Beauty and Beyond

As vice president of Impact at Credo Beauty, Davis authored the company’s industry-leading Credo Clean Standard and its Sustainable Packaging Guidelines, eliminating single-use packaging and setting a requirement of 50% post-consumer recycled content for plastic packaging. Davis co-founded Pact Collective, a nonprofit coalition of beauty and wellness brands working to take responsibility for hard-to-recycle packaging and advance industry-wide solutions through collaboration and transparency.

Davis most recently served as chief impact officer at Ollie, a human-grade pet food company, where she led company-wide sustainability and social impact initiatives, including responsible sourcing programs focused on animal welfare, environmental contamination testing, packaging sustainability, and Scope 1–3 greenhouse gas assessments. She also spearheaded food and waste diversion efforts, donating more than 50,000 pounds of food to animal shelters.

Earlier in her career, Davis served as Organizing Director for the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, a national coalition housed at the Breast Cancer Prevention Partners focused on eliminating toxic chemicals from cosmetics and personal care products. She later held a leadership role at Beautycounter, where she helped shape the company’s advocacy-driven approach to safer ingredients and policy engagement, and created The Never List.

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