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Solving Food Access Requires Rethinking Food Systems

A healthy community depends on healthy food. Food access, affordability, and nutrition is interwoven into the fabric of every other social, racial, and health challenge that we are trying to solve for. How can we solve food access without understanding and changing the entire food system? This is the question that Mission Investors Exchange (MIE) posed to attendees during a food system tour at their bi-annual conference, where 750 people came to discuss mission-aligned investing and the role catalytic capital plays in addressing our biggest environmental and social challenges.

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Juli Iacuaniello, an Impact Entrepreneur Correspondent, has 20+ years of experience leading B2B marketing, strategy and business development at companies ranging from startup to multi-billion dollar. Most recently, she was the Marketing Director at Aquacycl, helping to grow the company from startup to scale-up, with multiple recognitions, including being a ... Read more

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