CAMEO Announces Evan Kleiman as Keynote for Small Business Symposium
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) November 26, 2013 -- Evan Kleiman, host of KCRW’s 'Good Food' and cookbook author, the most recent Cucina Fresca will be the closing keynote at "Food, Glorious Food Biz" on December 3, 2013 at the Los Angeles Federal Reserve.
The one-day symposium will bring together resources that will help small business owners in the food business, or those who are thinking about starting a business.
Liza Braude-Glidden, Co-Founder and Creative Director of Beanfields Bean and Rice Chips will be the luncheon keynote.
"California feeds the country and much is being done here to build and support the infrastructure of the food industry and enable small businesses," said Heidi Pickman, CAMEO's Communications Director. "Legislation to encourage food micro-businesses, work on regional food hubs, capacity building for low income food entrepreneurs, new efficiency apps - they are some of the examples of the innovation and creativity being applied to create business opportunities in the food industry."
Participants will learn about food policy in Los Angeles and California that highlight business opportunities including street vending, corner store conversions, healthy food procurement, food hubs and cottage kitchens.
Several new, innovative tools to help business owners with financials, credit, loans and business planning will be demonstrated.
The event takes place on December 3, 2013 at the Los Angeles Federal Reserve, 950 S. Grand Avenue from 9:00am to 4:00pm. Learn more about the "Food, Glorious Food Biz."
About CAMEO
CAMEO’s mission is to grow a healthy, vibrant, thriving environment for all entrepreneurs and start-up businesses by advancing the work of our statewide member network – the over 160 organizations, agencies and individuals dedicated to furthering the growth of micro-businesses in California. Last year, CAMEO member organizations assisted the creation of 21,000 businesses that created 38,000 jobs.
Heidi Pickman, CAMEO, http://microbiz.org, +1 (310) 392-0211, [email protected]
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