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The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.
Special guest Lauren Beckwith, Program Manager for ISS Guckenheimer, joins our host Michael Moore. Lauren shares her culinary path from a young age, from working with goats and selling cake at the county fair to dreaming of being a food scientist and attending culinary school. While navigating the industry and taking new opportunities, she decides to chase new experiences through self-growth. After taking a step back personally, she was able to take a leap forward professionally, gaining the confidence to create better experiences for others.
In this episode of Served by SHFM, host Michael Moore is joined by three special guests: John Abrahamson, Vice President of Sales, Monterey Bay Aquarium; Executive Chef Matthew Beaudin, Monterey Bay Aquarium; and Lura Migdal, Retail and Culinary Manager, Service Systems Associates. Our guests discuss pushing the boundaries of sustainable programs while achieving record growth and record sales.
Special Guest, Mark Allison, Executive Corporate Chef at Forever Oceans, joins our host, Michael Moore. Mark gives us a glimpse into his roots, what led him to the culinary world and his sustainable work with Forever Oceans. Mark discusses natural food trends and how Forever Oceans is exploring new ways to support a sustainable food system.
Special Guest, Dr. Hal Alper, Kenneth A. Kobe Professor of Chemical Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin, joins our host, Michael Moore. Hal shares his source for curiosity from a young age, and his passion for research that led him to project management. Oh, and his team may have just closed the loop on plastic. Tune in to hear how!
This is a special crossover episode with the Where We Buy: Retail Real Estate podcast with host James Cook, JLL. James and Served by SHFM’s host, Michael Moore, co-host this episode with special guest Anna Bohbot, LinkedIn. Anna drives LinkedIn’s global food program’s strategy for LinkedIn employees around the world. She shares how LinkedIn uses narratives to communicate the story behind the food they serve and promote sustainability to employees.
Current SHFM President, Sharon Eliatamby, joins host Michael Moore. Sharon, Senior Project Manager, The World Bank Group, shares her passion for travel, her career advancement and how it ultimately led her to SHFM. Within in SHFM, she quickly built professional and personal connections through her involvement in the association’s various committees. As the first Asian SHFM President, she shares her vision for her term including her diversity-driven focus, outlook for the future and inspiring others to be the change.
Special guest Joanna James, Filmmaker, CEO and Founder of Zoel Productions and MAPP 501C3, joins our host Michael Moore. Joanna shares her drive for storytelling from a young age, through her multi-award-winning filmmaking career to the launch of MAPP. MAPP helps women advance in their careers through 1-on-1 mentorship, advocacy for gender and racial equities and policies that support working families, sponsoring pandemic relief grants, and creating opportunities for representation where women and people of color are sorely missed. She provides a glimpse into MAPP, their impact and expansion for the future.
Special guests Rita Mary Hennigan and David Laskarzewski, Co-Directors at UpRoot Colorado, join our host Michael Moore. Based in Colorado, UpRoot strives to increase the nutrition security of Coloradans by harvesting and redistributing surplus, nutrient-dense foods while supporting the resilience of farmers. Step into the work-boots-on-the-ground efforts to establish a new status quo—one that includes food equity and nutrition security for all Coloradans—with our charitable partner for the 2022 SHFM National Conference Hunger Games!
Take a journey through the back of the house with Chef Chris Aquilino, Chief Culinary & Vision Officer at Further Culinary Group, and our host Michael Moore. Chef Chris shares where his interest in cooking began and how his culinary career has evolved over the years. Chef Chris discusses his outlook for the future of foodservice trends, overcoming challenges and a new approach to food.
What’s the history behind the ingredients we love? Ndidi Nwuneli, Founder/Chair of Nourishing Africa, joins our host Michael Moore to discuss the origins and evolution of the food products we use every day. Ndidi shares her passion for retelling the story of African food and steps we can take to change the narrative.
The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.