Bringing Transparency To “The Kitchen”
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I just got news that I’ve been selected to pitch my startup company, International Transparency Solutions, at this years “The Feast Kitchen” event in New York City. Over 80 startups from around the world applied or were nominated, and only eight were selected to pitch — so it’s an honor to be among them!
From the website:
See what’s cooking in “The Kitchen” of the world’s most innovative and creative entrepreneurs looking to make the world a better place.
All Day Buffet will flip over every rock and boulder to find 10 startups who will have five minutes to pitch their ideas in front of 200 fellow entrepreneurs, investors, and press.
Here’s an overview of the other startups being featured (an awesome lineup!):
Michael Mossoba, Goodness500.org
Goodness500 makes it easy for people to learn which corporations are the most socially responsible.
Nicole Betancourt, Parent Earth
Connects busy parents to the newest and best ideas for raising healthy children on a sustainable and equitable planet.Jose Serrano-Reyes, Trust Art
Trust Art is a social platform that is commissioning ten public artworks over the next year.Monaqui Porter Young, SrinaSrina tea is 100% organically grown, hand-plucked, packaged and produced on a small scale farm in a rainforest in Sri Lanka.Eli Halliwell, VotaVox
VotaVox collects opinions from voters around the world on issues that are meaningful to them.Breatt Beach, Madecasse
Madécasse chocolate is the only chocolate produced bean to bar on the island of Madagasca.Cynthia Koenig, Hippo Roller InternationalAims to improve global access to water by making it possible to collect 24 gallons (90 liters) of water- five times the amount possible using traditional methods – in less time and much more easily.
The overall conference, dubbed “The Feast”, is put on by All Day Buffet, a NYC-based organization on a mission to “change the world through creativity and business.” The main conference will take place on October 1st, hosting an awesome lineup of speakers that includes:
- Annie Duke, Professional Poker Player (Yeah, and former Celebrity Apprentice finalist!)
- Joshua Viertel, Slow Food USA
- Uffe Elbæk, The Kaos Pilot
- Matthew Bishop, The Economist (And Co-Author of the Book PhilanthroCapitalism)
- William Drenttel, Winterhouse
Check out the website for more information! And I just got word that Kenyan musician Eric Wainaina is going to be performing in NYC that weekend as well! So I’m looking forward to an awesome trip!








