Mark Schulman, president of Eli's Cheesecake
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Jenny Yang’s Growing Tofu Business is an Immigrant Food Story With a Modern Twist

The stories of immigrants achieving success by making the foods of their native lands are parts of the history and social fabric of the United States. But Jenny Yang of Chicago’s Phoenix Bean tofu has an immigrant food story with a modern twist. While millions of people have come to America to escape poverty or oppression, Yang first came to the U.S. from her native Taiwan a quarter-century ago in pursuit of higher education.

Farmer Gene Mealhow of Tiny But Mighty.
Michael Bashaw, Whole Foods Market Midwest President

Whole Foods Exec Cites ‘Empowering’ Corporate Culture as Key to Chain’s Success

There is hardly a bigger Good Food movement success story than that of Whole Foods Market. So Michael Bashaw — president of Whole Foods Market’s 48-store-and-growing Midwest region — had a very attentive audience when he spoke Monday (Feb. 2) to entrepreneurs, financiers, and others associated with FamilyFarmed’s Good Food Business Accelerator program.

Shane Christensen of dailyServing
Raj Karmani of Zero Percent (right) and Michael Bashaw of Whole Foods Market
Mark Schneider of Living Waters Farms
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Kora Lazarski
Enterpreneur panel at FamilyFarmed's Good Food Business Accelerator event
Whole Foods Market in Chicago's Lakeview neighborhood