Where:
Online event
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
Lectures & Conferences, Virtual & Streaming
Event website:
https://one.bidpal.net/maylearningwithlovin/welcome
There's power in partnership! Join Lovin' Spoonfuls for our second session in our Learning with Lovin' professional development series focused on "Choosing Your Business Partners." Hear from us and our community partners about how building strategic relationships has helped us to meet our business objectives. Panelists will also be taking your questions!
Register for FREE! We'll send you a Zoom link on May 19 to join the webinar.
***REGISTRATION LINK***
https://bit.ly/3fyz74I
NOTE: Registration is required through the link above and will cut off on May 19 at 11 am.
MEET THE PANELISTS
Mia Alvarado: Executive Director Roxbury Youthworks, a Lovin' Spoonfuls' non-profit partner
Kiera Penpeci: Founder and Principal Consultant of Primed OD, with whom Lovin' Spoonfuls partners around ongoing DEI/anti-racism education and training
Lucy Darragh: Director of Corporate Citizenship Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, which included Lovin' Spoonfuls in its community response to the COVID-19 pandemic
Ashley Stanley: Founder and Executive Director of Lovin' Spoonfuls
Conversation moderated by Abbey Niezgoda, Friends of Lovin' Spoonfuls Member and NBC 10 Boston reporter.
ABOUT
Learning with Lovin' is a free professional development webinar series by Lovin' Spoonfuls. Lovin’ Spoonfuls is a 501c3 non-profit food rescue headquartered in Boston. Spoonfuls is dedicated to facilitating the rescue and distribution of healthy, fresh food that would otherwise be discarded. We pick up wholesome, perishable food from grocery stores, produce wholesalers, farms, and farmers markets, and distribute it, same day, to over 180 non-profits that feed people facing food insecurity across Massachusetts. We work to bridge the gap between abundance and need by alleviating hunger and addressing the impact that wasted food has on our community and our planet.
Tuesday, Dec 31, 2024 9:00p
Sam Adams Taproom Downtown Boston