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Katie Wright seems to know what’s right when it comes to coordinating philanthropic efforts. Katie serves as Executive Director at Park City Community Foundation. According to her Linkedin bio: "I’m dedicated to the nonprofit sector, where I believe that innovation, collaboration and data-driven strategies can change lives - and communities - for the better. I have proven successes tackling complex issues such as climate change and education and practical experience in nonprofit essentials such as fundraising, grant making, and project management.” We spoke about PCCF’s role in addressing the urgent needs of those critically impacted by the Covid-19 virus.
Patrick Crowley founder at Chapul joined us for the second hour. According to his Linkedin bio: “In 2019 I launched Chapul Farms as a way to continue growing the regenerative potential of insects to bio-convert food and ag waste into healthy foods and microbial rich soil. We work with selected domestic and international insect farms to scale their operations and provide the highest quality insect products to B2C and B2B markets. As project developers, we are building some of the world's largest insect farms, focused on un-compromising sustainability metrics. I've been interviewed and quoted by CNN, Huffington Post, Wall Street Journal, NY Times, and has spoken from TEDx, University, and International stages.”
I started the show talking about Jaws, the U.S.S. Indianapolis and a little military history.
By Ted McBrideKatie Wright seems to know what’s right when it comes to coordinating philanthropic efforts. Katie serves as Executive Director at Park City Community Foundation. According to her Linkedin bio: "I’m dedicated to the nonprofit sector, where I believe that innovation, collaboration and data-driven strategies can change lives - and communities - for the better. I have proven successes tackling complex issues such as climate change and education and practical experience in nonprofit essentials such as fundraising, grant making, and project management.” We spoke about PCCF’s role in addressing the urgent needs of those critically impacted by the Covid-19 virus.
Patrick Crowley founder at Chapul joined us for the second hour. According to his Linkedin bio: “In 2019 I launched Chapul Farms as a way to continue growing the regenerative potential of insects to bio-convert food and ag waste into healthy foods and microbial rich soil. We work with selected domestic and international insect farms to scale their operations and provide the highest quality insect products to B2C and B2B markets. As project developers, we are building some of the world's largest insect farms, focused on un-compromising sustainability metrics. I've been interviewed and quoted by CNN, Huffington Post, Wall Street Journal, NY Times, and has spoken from TEDx, University, and International stages.”
I started the show talking about Jaws, the U.S.S. Indianapolis and a little military history.