Food + Enterprise Summit Set To Bring Investors & Entrepreneurs Together In Bushwick
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Food + Enterprise Summit, Slow Money NYC’s annual B2B event, returns to Brooklyn for its fifth year on April 8th and 9th at the Pfizer Building (630 Flushing Ave) in Bushwick. The event brings investors and entrepreneurs together for a “one-stop shop” to learn everything they need to know about how to do business together with greater success in today’s rapidly evolving food system.

Food + Enterprise Program provides a highly interactive format and timely content, enabling entrepreneurs and investors to learn side-by-side and create unique long-term relationships.

“Food + Enterprise Summit provides investors, like me, with a forum to connect with food entrepreneurs where we learn together on equal footing,” stated Investor Brian Kaminer of Foodshed Investors NY. “The structure of the Summit promotes real understanding and lasting relationships between investors and entrepreneurs which translate into investments I’ve made.”


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The Summit provides investors and entrepreneurs access to a full range of potential funding options, what F+E organizers refer to as “The Capital Stack,” useful to businesses as they progress through different stages of growth and development. Many entrepreneurs encounter The Capital Stack for the first time at F+E, exploring the range of funding options available.

This year’s Summit theme, Finding Food Value: Balancing Purpose And Profit, will help attendees discover connections between their food choices, business decisions, and investment philosophy. Theme-associated sessions will engage attendees to learn about potential surprises that can hamper growth or even cause a food business to fail, identify new food business innovations that are likely to stick, and realize the value of building their businesses with regional stakeholders.

Tickets for the event range from $120 and up, but consider it an investment food entrepreneurs! For more information click here.