Lauren Dunford, CEO and co-founder of Guidewheel, joins the podcast to talk with host Conor Gaughan about the firm’s data-driven, high-efficiency system for monitoring factories, why finding champions for your product is vital, and how Guidewheel is creating a more sustainable future for manufacturers and the world.
🎙 Lauren Dunford of Guidewheel on Data-Driven Efficiency, Sustainable Factories, and Finding Champions, Consensus in Conversation Season 3, Episode 37
Data is one of the most critical, and underused, tools for combating climate change – the more information we have about our impact, the better decisions we can make towards managing it. Lauren Dunford, co-founder of revolutionary startup Guidewheel, is on a mission to place that tool in the hands of manufacturers, offering a unique, data-driven system for monitoring factory operations, reducing energy costs, and improving efficiency.
CEO Lauren launched the startup in 2018 with co-founder and current CTO Weston McBride, leading Guidewheel’s development of its core product, the FactoryOps platform, a system they describe as “Fitbit for Factories.” With funding from major ESG players like Breakthrough Energy Ventures and the Decarbonization Partners fund, and brand name customers like Coca-Cola FEMSA and Igloo, Guidewheel’s cutting-edge approach to sustainable manufacturing operations is turning heads across the industry.
Lauren received a degree in Sustainability in Global Environment and Health at Stanford, where she also co-founded the Stanford Green Fund and ran the Students for a Sustainable Stanford program. After completing a Fulbright scholarship studying supply chain in India, Lauren worked her way up to chief of staff at the B-Corp Revolution Foods, where she saw firsthand just how impactful data could be for operational efficiency and sustainability, developing the idea for what would soon become Guidewheel.
Hear Lauren discuss her passion for studying environmental impact, why better data can help industries cut costs and bolster sustainability, and how the practical approach of picking low-hanging fruit could make a significant impact in the long run.
Episode Highlights:
00:00 Lauren Dunford on adding sustainability into existing workflows
00:52 Conor Gaughan introduces Lauren and Guidewheel
04:28 Bay Area background, impact driven entrepreneurship, and Stanford
13:12 Fulbright Scholarship, Revolution Foods, and supply chain logistics
18:06 The lightbulb moment, business school, and launching Guidewheel
26:00 The potential market, manufacturing inefficiencies, and hidden economies
34:46 Adoption from big brands, pitching to investors, and implementing AI
44:27 Aligning profit and purpose, the future of data, and defeating defeatism
50:49 Exciting climate innovations and leaving a legacy
53:30 Where to learn more and end credits
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Consensus in Conversation is hosted and executive produced by Conor Gaughan. This episode was produced by Will Gatchel and Geoff Rock, with editing from Reasonable Volume.
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