
From the Founder’s Table: Why We Must Flip the Coin — A Reflection on UNGA Week and the Launch of the Foode Foundation
During a lunch we curated for The Global Fund and Chelsea Clinton at UNGA week, these words rang through the room, delivered by a spoken word artist currently performing on Broadway. More than a quote, it was a catalyst — setting the stage for a powerful conversation around the very issues that the Global Fund is so deeply committed to tackling: HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria. This dining experience, which Foode meticulously designed, didn’t just feed people, it sparked the kind of dialogue the world desperately needs.

From the Founder’s Table: Reflecting on an Unforgettable Experience at the Prosper Forum
As a 2x founder, I’ve attended countless industry summits and forums. Each one brings something unique to the table, but none have resonated with me quite like the Prosper Forum. This wasn’t just another well-organized event; it was an experience that redefined my expectations of what a summit can achieve. From the dynamic environment to the authentic connections, the Prosper Forum was a masterclass in bringing together thought leaders, innovators, and change-makers committed to leaving a lasting impact on the world. Here’s a closer look at why this summit was a game-changer for me, Foode, and, ultimately, our mission to transform dining into a force for good.