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The founders of FoodStream Network join host Monique T. Marshall in conversation. Richard Cumming and Johanna Salazar discuss designing infrastructure that promote food knowledge and connection within communities experiencing food insecurity, as well as amongst organizations that can play a key role in dealing with food surplus. Join us as we discuss FoodStream's strategies based on their Connect, Learn, and Delivery products; and their ultimate goal of building a better food system. How can a venture meet stakeholders where they are? What does it mean to operate with the quadruple bottom line of "profit, people, planet, process"? Listen and find out what happens when founders work with the mindsets that "everything is possible" and that "when you put community first, the rest will come."

 

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Richard Cumming is a creative technologist and brand strategist committed to building solutions that drive social change. As Founder of FoodStream, he applies his background in brand marketing and creative campaigns to design digital infrastructure that addresses hunger and strengthens community networks. With a career rooted in innovation and storytelling, Rich helps turn mission into momentum, forging strategic pathways that help organizations connect, grow, and feed more people through tech-enabled collaboration.

Johanna Salazar is a media executive, technologist, and social impact innovator with over 20 years of experience building and scaling platforms at the intersection of content, technology, and community. As Co-Founder of FoodStream, she leads operations, partnerships, and business development to deliver digital tools that empower nonprofits and reduce food insecurity. Drawing from a career that spans Viacom, Paramount, Cirque du Soleil, and AppleTV, Johanna blends entrepreneurial rigor with a deep commitment to equity, helping communities unlock the power of technology to solve urgent challenges.