54 min

Might Could with Andrea Jaron and Deep Kalina Might Could- Stories of Innovation in the ATL

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Why is Atlanta the innovation capital of the Southeast? Might Could, a podcast series from The Hatchery, Emory Center for Innovation, seeks to answer that question in conversation with innovation thought leaders and disruptors in non-profits, higher education, and industry who are making Atlanta a city of the future. Register now to join The Hatchery on November 12, 12-1pm ET, for a special conversation with two local innovators working to reduce food waste and address food insecurity in Metro Atlanta. Andrea Jaron is Executive Director at Second Helpings Atlanta, a nonprofit that rescues surplus food and redistributes it to those in need. She previously served as chief development officer for Meals On Wheels Atlanta, and leverages her background in development and law to promote the welfare of others. Deep Kalina is the founder and CEO of IntuitioLabs, an Atlanta-based, full-service agency specializing in product design, development, and performance marketing. With a global team of 80+ strategists, designers, developers, and marketers, they help businesses create and scale award-winning digital products and applications. Deep is a member of the board of Second Helpings Atlanta. This is your chance to hear Andrea and Deep’s invaluable perspectives on on addressing food insecurity, and to ask your questions about innovating to address the needs of those in Metro Atlanta.

Why is Atlanta the innovation capital of the Southeast? Might Could, a podcast series from The Hatchery, Emory Center for Innovation, seeks to answer that question in conversation with innovation thought leaders and disruptors in non-profits, higher education, and industry who are making Atlanta a city of the future. Register now to join The Hatchery on November 12, 12-1pm ET, for a special conversation with two local innovators working to reduce food waste and address food insecurity in Metro Atlanta. Andrea Jaron is Executive Director at Second Helpings Atlanta, a nonprofit that rescues surplus food and redistributes it to those in need. She previously served as chief development officer for Meals On Wheels Atlanta, and leverages her background in development and law to promote the welfare of others. Deep Kalina is the founder and CEO of IntuitioLabs, an Atlanta-based, full-service agency specializing in product design, development, and performance marketing. With a global team of 80+ strategists, designers, developers, and marketers, they help businesses create and scale award-winning digital products and applications. Deep is a member of the board of Second Helpings Atlanta. This is your chance to hear Andrea and Deep’s invaluable perspectives on on addressing food insecurity, and to ask your questions about innovating to address the needs of those in Metro Atlanta.

54 min