
Teresa Platt
Teresa
Platt was the executive director of Fur Commission USA, a trade association
representing some 400 mink-farming families on over 300 farms in more than
two dozen states. FCUSA works to ensure superior standards of animal
husbandry through its own certification program, and to educate the public
about responsible fur farming and the merits of fur.
Teresa has over 25 years' experience in public relations, marketing,
government affairs, administration and management, with a strong background
in resource-based industries working internationally.
Since Teresa joined FCUSA in 1998,
retail fur sales in the US have recovered dramatically, at one point
surpassing the record highs of the late 1980s. Meanwhile, the value of
American mink pelts at auction has risen from $73 million to approximately
$200 million.
Before joining the fur industry, Teresa ran a public relations firm
specializing in fisheries and other resource-based industries. She coined
the term "production P.R.", and established this public relations field
which focuses on food and fiber production, complementing marketing programs
highlighting the benefits of the end product.
The most controversial and polarized issue she tackled concerned
tuna/dolphin. Contributing to her expertise in this area was her 20-year
involvement in the Southern Californian tuna fishing industry, including
seven years as operations manager for her family's 1,000-ton seiner. Teresa
helped found the Fishermen's Coalition in 1992 to educate the public about
responsible fishing practices and the importance of fishing in feeding the
global village. She is no longer with Fur Commission but her
convictions have not changed.
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