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Immigrating from Russia, Harry Brownstein started delivering smoked fish in a horse-drawn wagon from smokers to shops around Brooklyn in 1906. Four generations later, Emily Caslow, Harry's great granddaughter, is an owner of Acme Smoked Fish and the President of the Acme Smoked Fish Foundation—every day, she gets to align her passion for the family business with philanthropy. 

On Season 3, Episode 8 of The Conch, Emily shares everything from how to start a sustainability journey in a company that's over a century old to fantastic tips on reintegrating into the workforce after having kids.

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Resources:

  1. Learn more about Acme Smoked Fish at www.acmesmokedfish.com and read about the Seafood Industry Climate Awards and the winners here
  2. Recommend this episode to one person who is curious about how a century-old company is leading the way in seafood sustainability and climate awareness.

Credits:

The Conch podcast is a program of Seafood and Gender Equality (SAGE).

Audio production, engineering, editing, mixing, and sound design by Crystal Sanders-Alvarado and team at Seaworthy.

Theme music: "Dilation" by Satan's Pilgrims

Funding generously provided by: David and Lucile Packard Foundation and Builders Initiative