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Date: March 30, 2016 at 10:18:25 AM EDT
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Subject: Food + Enterprise Summit: 20% off for HRN listeners!
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Food + Enterprise Summit: 20% off for HRN listeners!
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Food + Enterprise Summit presented by Slow Money NYC, takes place April 8 & 9 in Brooklyn, NY. This unique summit catalyzes connections between investors & entrepreneurs to finance a better food system. As a media partner for the Summit, Heritage Radio Network is excited to offer our listeners discounted tickets to the Summit with the code "Friends20".
Your Summit ticket gets you in the door to the Pfizer Building, and access to unique programming such as workshops on food law and the motivations of food system investors, one-on-one consulting advice from industry experts, a trade show featuring NYC’s most innovative food vendors, and much more!
Purchase your Food+Enterprise ticket today to SAVE $60 OFF the ticket price with HRN special discount code “Friends20”.
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Eating Matters
Episode 43: Food Startups with Derek Denckla, Ethan Brown, and Alex Sorenson
Aired: Thursday, February 18th 2016
In this episode of Eating Matters, Jenna is joined by the founders of 3 food companies representing different aspects of the startup communities. Derek Denckla draws from his years of experience as an advisor in the business startup world to talk about the changing face of food tech startups. Ethan Brown, founder of Beyond Meat, shares his vision on future sustainability through meat alternatives. Chef Alex Sorenson of Blank Slate Kitchen discusses his transition from chef to entrepreneur.
Tech Bites
Episode 55: Slow Money NYC with Derek Denckla
Aired: Monday, March 14th 2016
On this week’s episode of Tech Bites, Jennifer is joined in the studio by Derek Denckla, an investor and social entrepreneur with a unique focus on environmental sustainability. As the founder and co-chair of NYC LION (NYC Local Investing Opportunities Network), Denckla and his investors concentrate on funding small, sustainable food and farm businesses in and around New York. He is also the co-chair of Slow Money NYC, a non-profit chapter of Slow Money Alliance, whose motto is “Everyone is an investor in food.” Slow Money NYC’s goal is to build an elaborate network that focuses their investments into local, sustainable food businesses.
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