Hear Woody Tasch speak to the growing local food-finance movement known as Slow Money and how it can favorably impact our community. Through Slow Money national gatherings, regional events and local activities, more than $20 million has been invested in 170 small food enterprises around the United States over the past two years. Seventeen local Slow Money chapters and six investment clubs have formed. Slow Money events have attracted thousands of people from 36 states and 9 countries. Almost 24,000 people have signed the Slow Money Principles.
- Feb 21, 2013 from 12:30pm to 2:30pm UTC-08
- Location: SOU Recital Hall
- Latest Activity: Nov 8, 2022
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