Bart Elmore is associate professor of history and a core faculty member of the Sustainability Institute at Ohio State University. His work focuses on the ecological footprint of large multinational firms. He is the author of the award-winning book Citizen Coke: The Making of Coca-Cola Capitalism (W. W. Norton, 2015), a global environmental history of the world’s biggest soft drink brand. From 2016 to 2018 he was a Carnegie Fellow and Eric and Wendy Schmidt Fellow at the New America Foundation in Washington, DC. He published his second book, Seed Money: Monsanto’s Past and the Future of Food (W. W. Norton, 2021) in October 2021. The J. Anthony Lukas Work-in-Progress Prize, funded by Harvard and Columbia’s journalism programs, supported the writing of this book and it was also a winner and finalist for several book awards. He just completed a third project, Country Capitalism: How Corporations from the American South Remade Our Economy and the Planet (Ferris and Ferris, 2023), which will come out in May 2023 with the University of North Carolina’s new general interest imprint, Ferris and Ferris. He is also a recipient of the 2022 Dan David Prize, the largest history prize in the world.