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Women Transforming Food
Inside FMCG
15 episodes
1 week ago
In this episode, Amie and Angeline chat to Kim Seagram, co-founder and chair of FermenTas, about the fermentation project, future food trends, and the importance of provenance that helped establish Tasmania’s reputation as a regional food hub.
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In this episode, Amie and Angeline chat to Kim Seagram, co-founder and chair of FermenTas, about the fermentation project, future food trends, and the importance of provenance that helped establish Tasmania’s reputation as a regional food hub.
Show more...
Management
Business,
Entrepreneurship
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Episode 13: Ruth Muller sparks joy at Suntory Oceania through science and creativity
Women Transforming Food
29 minutes
3 months ago
Episode 13: Ruth Muller sparks joy at Suntory Oceania through science and creativity
Amie and Angeline sit down with Ruth Muller, interim CMO and chief R&D officer at Suntory Asia. They discuss her passion in creating an environment that enables team members to excel by identifying and using their strengths to achieve a shared vision, all while embracing the diversity of individuals.
Women Transforming Food
In this episode, Amie and Angeline chat to Kim Seagram, co-founder and chair of FermenTas, about the fermentation project, future food trends, and the importance of provenance that helped establish Tasmania’s reputation as a regional food hub.