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	<title>Comments on: Bay Area Social Finance Leader Named 2009 Food &amp; Society Fellow</title>
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		<title>By: RSF Social Finance &#187; Capital Markets, Farmers Markets</title>
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		<description>[...] The Food &amp; Society (FAS) Fellowship Program is designed to build capacity &amp; leadership amongst a group of experts who collaborate and communicate using mass media channels to bring sustainable food system issues to wider audiences. Intentionally chosen from a range of disciplines, past fellows have been chefs, farmers, nutritionists, activists, public health professionals, fishers, policy experts and academics. A member of the seventh class of FAS fellows, I am the very first representative from the field of finance. (Read the press release) [...]</description>
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