Actress and businesswoman Jessica Alba will take the stage at Know Your Value and Forbes’ upcoming 30/50 summit in Abu Dhabi.
The 41 year old, who appeared in movies including “Honey,” “Fantastic Four,” “Valentine’s Day,” “Little Fockers,” and more, also co-founded The Honest Company. The company, which sells non-toxic baby, personal care and beauty products, is valued at $550 million.
Huma Abedin, vice chair of the 30/50 summit, made the announcement on Wednesday’s “Morning Joe.” She recounted how Alba was doing her baby’s laundry in 2008 when she developed a rash. Alba consequently struggled to find safe, natural products for her household.
“So, she did what a lot of entrepreneurial, smart women do, which is, she did it on her own,” said Abedin.
Abedin also announced model and co-CEO of Baby2Baby, Kelly Sawyer Patricof, would also be a speaker at the summit. Baby2Baby is a non-profit organization that has provided children in poverty with diapers, clothing and basic necessities.
The non-profit’s list of ambassadors includes many celebrities including Alba, Kerry Washington and Drew Barrymore.
Abedin shared that when Sawyer Patricof and Baby2Baby co-CEO Norah Weinstein learned that one out of every three families struggle to pay for diapers, they knew they had to do something about it. The organization has since gone national and has donated 130 million diapers to more than one million children in over 200 cities.
“They’ve really taken what really is a national need in many ways and brought it to millions of families across the country,” said Abedin.









