‘You’ve got the stone; create your ripple’
We’re posting all six of the presentations from the exciting and fast-paced session, “Thoughts on the Future of Aquaculture.” Each speaker was asked to speak about “building confidence in aquaculture.” This week’s speaker is Jennifer Bushman, Route to Market Services.
Previous posts include Sunil Kadri, founder of Aquaculture Innovation; Matthew Thompson, aquaculture project lead at the Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life at New England Aquarium; Robert Jones, global aquaculture lead at The Nature Conservancy; and Isaac Fraynd of Netherlands-based impact investment firm Aqua-Spark.
Next week, the final presentation will feature Scott Williams of BJ’s Wholesale Club.
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