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Articles Written by: ANDREW PARK
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From ANDREW W. PARK,
Science,
29 Oct 2009
Sorbet that he calls light and refreshing, and an espresso ice cream made with 40 to 50
Park City » Shawn McLennan is probably the first ski resort instructor ever to tell students to go ahead and eat the Yellow Snow.
That's what he calls his own ...
From ANDREW KIRK THE PARK RECORD,
Salt Lake Tribune,
11 Aug 2009
Should its creators sell their luxe tea in the cutthroat world of supermarkets?
In late January 2007, Gary Shinner and Jill Portman, founders of Mighty Leaf Tea, called a meeting of their seven-person sales force. Since the couple founded the ...
From ANDREW PARK,
Inc.,
9 Jan 2009
For 10 years, since he founded Honest Tea, in 1998, Seth Goldman has been among the heroes of the natural foods movement. Even as his company took off, Goldman held true to his socially responsible ways. Honest Tea still buys its ingredients at ...
From ANDREW PARK,
GreenBiz,
12 May 2008
Healthful Choices
Bob Williamson hopes his food-tracking software will help kids eat smarter.
A Boy's Life
Bob (right) with his brother, Jim, in front of the Williamson home on the U.S. Air Force base in Okinawa in 1951. By the time he was a ...
From AS TOLD TO ANDREW PARK,
Inc.,
25 Apr 2008
Andrew Park is a writer based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Another natural foods guy sells out. Seth Goldman, founder of Honest Tea, says his deal with Coke is all part of staying true to his mission.
Goldman argues that his decision ...
From ANDREW PARK,
Inc.,
24 Apr 2008
To the 300 software developers packed into a Vancouver conference room, David Heinemeier Hansson was more than a programmer. He was a visionary, the creator of Ruby on Rails, a software template that powered an increasing number of hot Internet ...
From ANDREW PARK,
Wired,
27 Feb 2008