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Jamie Loveday is Food Lab Sydney’s Program Manager.
He manages its operations, facilitates the programs, and supports the growth and future direction of the incubator in collaboration with the rest of the team since 2019.
Jamie started his career as a farmhand for permaculture and regenerative farmers across rural Cambodia while gathering information for his research thesis on food entrepreneurship and sustainable development after completing a Bachelor of Commerce (Hns Class I) at the University of Sydney.
FoodLab Sydney is a not-for-profit food business incubator inspired by the original FoodLab model in Detroit, “a globally recognised intervention in addressing food security, social justice, food justice, and grassroots food entrepreneurship.”
Foodlab’s goal is to empower food entrepreneurs and community-shakers with the tools to create a fairer, more sustainable food system in Sydney and beyond.
And from our conversation with Jamie, they are certainly on the right track!
We thoroughly enjoyed learning about Jamie growing up in rural Australia and the shock that represented coming to Sydney where he no longer was able to grow his own food as he was accustomed to doing back home.
We also talked about:
Find out more details and resources on our website!
Jamie Loveday is Food Lab Sydney’s Program Manager.
He manages its operations, facilitates the programs, and supports the growth and future direction of the incubator in collaboration with the rest of the team since 2019.
Jamie started his career as a farmhand for permaculture and regenerative farmers across rural Cambodia while gathering information for his research thesis on food entrepreneurship and sustainable development after completing a Bachelor of Commerce (Hns Class I) at the University of Sydney.
FoodLab Sydney is a not-for-profit food business incubator inspired by the original FoodLab model in Detroit, “a globally recognised intervention in addressing food security, social justice, food justice, and grassroots food entrepreneurship.”
Foodlab’s goal is to empower food entrepreneurs and community-shakers with the tools to create a fairer, more sustainable food system in Sydney and beyond.
And from our conversation with Jamie, they are certainly on the right track!
We thoroughly enjoyed learning about Jamie growing up in rural Australia and the shock that represented coming to Sydney where he no longer was able to grow his own food as he was accustomed to doing back home.
We also talked about:
Find out more details and resources on our website!