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SUMMARY:East Bay Women in Business Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Please Note: Advance Registration is now closed for this event.  It is still possible to register at the door.  Please arrive at Scott's by 7:15am. $30 for Members\; $40 for Non-Members.\n\n\n\nOrganic Foods: Achieve Profits & Social Impact\n\n\n\nWhat do exotic beverages\, tea\, and healthy meals all have in common? They are organic products that sustain profitable\, award-winning businesses. Join EBWIBR on Friday June 6\, 2008 when a distinguished panel of experts will reveal wisdom from the organic foods industry. Our panelists will include:\n\n\n\nDominique Leveuf\, co-founder of Adina Beverages\, the 2005 winner of the Best Non-Carbonated Beverage BEVNET award.\n\n\nReem Rahim\, co-founder of Oakland-based Numi Tea. Since 1999 Numi has won numerous awards for their teas\, sustainable practices\, and outstanding gift packages.\n\n\nKristin Groos Richmond and Kirsten Saenz Tobey are founders of Revolution Foods\, provider of healthy meals and nutrition education to schools throughout the Bay Area. In 2007 Revolution Foods won the grand prize for the eighth annual Global Social Venture Competition.\n\n\n\nFRIDAY\, JUNE 6\, 7:30 A.M. – SCOTT'S RESTAURANT\, OAKLAND\n\n2 Broadway\, Jack London Square – Valet and garage parking\n\n\n\n7:15 CHECK IN\n\n7:30–9 PROGRAM\n\n9:00–9:30 POWER NETWORKING\n\n\n\n$25 for Chamber members\, $35 for non-members
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<br><b>Please Note: Advance Registration is now closed for this event.  It is still possible to register at the door.  Please arrive at Scott's by 7:15am. $30 for Members\; $40 for Non-Members.</b>\n\n<br><br><b>Organic Foods: Achieve Profits & Social Impact</b>\n\n<br><br>What do exotic beverages\, tea\, and healthy meals all have in common? They are organic products that sustain profitable\, award-winning businesses. Join EBWIBR on Friday June 6\, 2008 when a distinguished panel of experts will reveal wisdom from the organic foods industry. Our panelists will include:\n\n<br><br><b>Dominique Leveuf</b>\, co-founder of Adina Beverages\, the 2005 winner of the Best Non-Carbonated Beverage BEVNET award.\n<br><br><b>Reem Rahim</b>\, co-founder of Oakland-based Numi Tea. Since 1999 Numi has won numerous awards for their teas\, sustainable practices\, and outstanding gift packages.\n<br><br><b>Kristin Groos Richmond</b> and <b>Kirsten Saenz Tobey</b> are founders of Revolution Foods\, provider of healthy meals and nutrition education to schools throughout the Bay Area. In 2007 Revolution Foods won the grand prize for the eighth annual Global Social Venture Competition.\n\n<br><br>FRIDAY\, JUNE 6\, 7:30 A.M. – SCOTT'S RESTAURANT\, OAKLAND\n<br>2 Broadway\, Jack London Square – Valet and garage parking\n\n<br><br>7:15 CHECK IN\n<br>7:30–9 PROGRAM\n<br>9:00–9:30 POWER NETWORKING\n\n<br><br>$25 for Chamber members\, $35 for non-members\n\n\n\n
LOCATION:Scott's Seafood Bar & Grill Jack London Square
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URL:https://members.oaklandchamber.com/events/details/east-bay-women-in-business-roundtable-06-06-2008-55
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