New York City Food Policy Center at Hunter College's NYC HEALTH TECH FOOD FORUM!! How can technology improve food policy related issues? Hear from the experts. Six leaders in the Food/Health-Tech Revolution talk about how technology can help (and hurt) public health food related initiatives. (SEE BELOW FOR SPEAKERS) This is an open event, however seating is limited to 140 people and we fill up for these seminars quickly. RSVP at the following address: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/food-policy-for-breakfast-nyc-health-technology-food-forum-how-can-technology-help-and-hurt-public-tickets-13205117863 Tuesday, November 18, 2014, 8:30am-10:15am Hunter College and City University of New York School of Public Health Silberman Bldg 2180 Third Avenue (at E. 119th St), 2nd Floor Auditorium Speakers Alice Cheng Culinary Agents https://culinaryagents.com/ Debra Estrin Professor of Computer Science Cornell NYC Tech http://www.cs.cornell.edu/~destrin/biography.html Jennifer Goggin Farmers Web https://www.farmersweb.com Christine Johnson Assistant Commissioner NYC DOHMH Menustat.com Stan Kachnowski, PhD, Chairman, The Hit Lab http://www.hitlab.org/stan/ Gary Oppenheimer, AmpleHarvest.org CHARLES PLATKIN PhD, JD, MPH Nationally Syndicated Health Columnist Editor, DietDetective.com Distinguished Lecturer at Hunter College and City University of New York School of Public Health email: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> / [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> / phone: 212-367-7575 ext 17 or 212-396-7741 (email is best) twitter: @dietdetective linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/platkin<http://www.linkedin.com/in/platkin> www.DietDetective.com<http://www.dietdetective.com/> / www.Foodtee.com<http://www.foodtee.com/> /www.diversionbooks.com<http://www.diversionbooks.com> / www.cuny.edu/sph<http://www.cuny.edu/sph> / Click here: LISTSERV 16.0 - Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the NFS-L List<https://hunter.listserv.cuny.edu/Scripts/wa-hc.exe?SUBED1=NFS-L&A=1>