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Crowdfund Better Customers for your Artisanal Food Business Workshop
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Grist & Toll 990 South Arroyo Parkway #Suite 1 Pasadena, CA 91105
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Are you struggling to grow your artisanal food business?
Want to take your food truck to the next level?
Need new equipment for your craft brewery?
Confused by the countless crowdfunding and digital marketing options?
In this hands-on workshop, alternative funding expert Kathleen Minogue and small food biz marketing pro Nate Wright will walk you through your options, and help you custom tailor a plan and toolkit to grow your food biz.
With the explosive growth in the food economy, competitors to your business are cropping up, making up-scaling your operation while keeping sales moving that much harder.
After the workshop, Nate and Kathleen will make themselves available to answer your questions via email for two-weeks to help guide you through the process of refining and executing your plan.
Kathleen Minogue, PrimeImpulse
Kathleen is a crowdfunding consultant and alternative funding educator based in LA. Investing time behind the scenes with the creators and executives of major and niche alternative funding platforms has given her a unique perspective on this rapidly growing space. Her firm, PrimeImpulse, specializes in helping creative businesses and non-profits find alternative funding for their projects. She has worked alongside project creators on platforms ranging from Kickstarter and Indiegogo to niche platforms like Seed&Spark, Barnraiser, and Hatchfund on campaigns that have raised over $250,000.
Nate Wright, Small Biz Triage
Nate Wright teaches smaller businesses how to make bigger money. Since bootstrapping Small Biz Triage five years ago in Seattle, WA, he has supported hundreds of owners complete thousands of successful sales, marketing and productivity projects worldwide. Nate's client list includes: the current Chair of the National Women’s Business Council, a mobile-app developer with over 3.5 million downloads, an Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker and an SF Chef that successfully completed a Barnraiser campaign, poised to kick-off a national food project.