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  • The Social Entrepreneurs | An Interview with Ann Wang & Jessica Willison, Founders of Enrou

    The Social Entrepreneurs | An Interview with Ann Wang & Jessica Willison, Founders of Enrou

    Friends Ann Wang and Jessica Willison are the co-founders of Enrou, an online marketplace for one-of-a-kind, handmade goods that empower developing communities around the world.  Though the two come from very different backgrounds (Ann international development and Jess fashion & e-commerce) , through Enrou, they’ve found a way to blend their skills into one similar passion. Now, they’re on a mission to improve the world by changing the way people shop.

    The name Enrou stems from “enroute’ and is short the company’s mission to get people on the way to change. Their vision in building Enrou was to develop a marketplace where every purchase creates opportunity. When you shop the site, you’ll find products handcrafted by artisans in developing countries around the world. When you make a purchase, not only do you receive the product but with it the story of how it was crafted. The aim is that the sharing of these stories will create a more personal connection and authentic buying experience.

    Your purchase directly impacts the person who made the product by providing him or her with skilled work, income and job training. Further extending the impact of your purchase is the reach it has on the communities where the brands are based. Each purchase helps these brands support on-the-ground initiatives like women’s empowerment, job training, and health education.

    In a world where it seems that our social feeds are too often filled with stories of consumerism gone wrong, Ann and Jess have forged away for conscious consumers to pick a new path.  By channeling our everyday purchases into purposeful investments, their goal is to redefine consumerism by making the global market one brimming with opportunity — for all.

    To find out more about the building of Enrou, I met Ann and Jess at Cafe Gratitude in Venice. Cafe Gratitude is a plant-based LA favorite where you can stop in for organic vegan fair along with a side of self reflection. With dishes named after motivational mantras like I am terrific you’re sure to leave full in every sense of the word. 

    More About Ann & Jess

    enrouAnn Wang is co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Enrou.  Before co-founding Enrou, Wang studied International Development at UCLA. She has been dedicated to global social justice through her tenure at UCLA and beyond. She also worked in the Alumni Scholarships Program and the UCLA Volunteer Center, where she contributed to the Social Media & Marketing Internship Program, sharing her passions for technology and community service.

    Jessica Willison is co-founder and chief communication officer of Enrou. Prior to Enrou, Jessica was a communication studies student at UCLA and an editorial intern for the fashion website Refinery29.

    The two graduated from UCLA in the Class of ’13. The seeds for Enrou were planted in their final year of school together. Together they bootstrapped with their own savings to get their budding business off the ground. They’ve since gone on to compete and win Forbes Pressure Cooker Contest at the annual 30 Under 30 Summit which awarded them $400K in prize money.

    What is Enrou?

    Enrou is a central marketplace for one-of-a-kind, handmade goods that empower developing communities around the world. Through the power of trade, Enrou is helping to create sustainable change within global communities and to end the cycle of poverty through small-business and community development.

    When you shop Enrou, you empower the community where the product was made. This happens through our dual-impact model — every Enrou product helps reduce global poverty in two distinct and powerful ways.

    The first impact is the direct investment in the person who made your product — your purchase provides him or her with dignified work, as well as an income and job training.

    The second impact is in the community where your product was made — your purchase supports development initiatives on the ground, such as health education and women’s empowerment programs. These initiatives help improve quality of life for the people today and their future generations.

    By channeling everyday purchases into purposeful investments, we are redefining consumerism and making the global market a better market, one brimming with opportunity — for all.  (Source: Enrou)

    Check out Enrou at:

    Web: enrou.com

    Instagram: @enrou_

    Twitter: @enrou_

    Facebook: facebook.com/enrou.co

    Pinterest: pinterest.com/enrou/

    A Toast to you and Anne & Jess too,

    Jen

  • Behind the Scenes! Michelle Edgar Interview

    Behind the Scenes! Michelle Edgar Interview

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    For our interview, Michelle agreed to meet me at Toms’ Flagship store on Abbott Kinney. You’re likely familiar with Toms as the brand behind the now famous, and oft replicated one for one model. For every pair of shoes purchased, Toms donates one to someone in need.

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    While their flagship location serves as a storefront for the famed shoe brand, it also offers guests an introduction to the many other parts of the brand, in particular, Toms’ coffee. Their roasting club is a subscription service that gets you one bag of coffee every month. For every bag purchased, Toms provides one week of water to someone in need.

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    At the Toms store you can sample their single origin brews and nom down on a delicious mix of pastries. Order at the counter, then mozie outside and find and find a seat on their outdoor couch.

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    You’ll find plenty of blankets to cozy up with, ample power outlets for those in need, and a host of people who are sure to become your new BFFs while you enjoy your coffee.

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    If you haven’t yet caught on, I’m a bit obsessed with the place. It was only a matter of time before I found my way there for an interview. To catch mine with Michelle Edgar, the founder behind The XX Project click here.

    Cheers!

    Jen

  • Up Next on Toast Meets Jam – Pace Webb!

    Up Next on Toast Meets Jam – Pace Webb!

    An Interview with Pace Webb, chef & lifestyle expert behind Taste of Pace

    Coming up next on Toast Meets Jam… Pace Webb,  the chef and lifestyle expert behind Taste of Pace.

    I remember as clear as day the first time I met Pace. She was decked out in a fantastic yellow print dress and wearing the most “catch-me-if-you-can” color of pink lipstick. I knew I liked her before even getting introduced.

    If you’ve ever encountered Pace you know just how irresistible she can be. Her kick-ass outfit drew me in but as soon as we got to talking I could see that her personality was just as colorful. You can’t help but want to hang with this vivacious lady.

    Though she earns high marks for her sense of fashion, Pace’s real talents come to life in the kitchen. She is the founder of the catering company Taste of Pace, the host of an invite-only supper club, and a regular TV personality for various food and lifestyle media including Oprah’s OWN Network.

    This time around we mixed things up a bit and held our interview at my house in Venice. I wanted to introduce Pace to one of my favorite new brunch spots, Gjusta, but their set-up was less than ideal for filming. Instead, we grabbed a box of pastries to go and brunched take-away style.

    Over our baklava croissoints Pace and I talk about the founding of her company, her evolution from chef to TV personality, and why dessert just doesn’t get any better than chocolate cake. Make sure to check back next week to catch the full interview!

    Cheers!

    Jen

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  • Tale of Two Cities | Best Libations

    Tale of Two Cities | Best Libations

    Jen and Catherine’s top 3 drinks from Los Angeles and San Francisco

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    PHOTO: InsideScoop.

    Now that we’re exploring and reporting from two cities, every month we will bring you our top picks from San Francisco and Los Angeles. It’s been a while since I shared my favorite happy hour spots, so read on for our top libations just in time for your weekend.

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  • The PR Maven | An Interview with Vilte Co. Founder Vilte Holstad

    The PR Maven | An Interview with Vilte Co. Founder Vilte Holstad

    Paris, PR, & Paving Your Own Way with VilteCo. Founder Vilte S. Holstad

    In this episode of Toast Meets Jam I caught up with Vilte S. Holstad, the founder behind the PR creative VilteCo. Our brunch of choice was Sunny Spot, a favorite of ours here in Venice. As we dug into our delish dishes, she took me on her journey from moving to Paris to founding her own PR company.

    After graduating from college with a degree in design, Vilte began working in various PR roles both with small and large brands. Her desire to expand into other aspects of the industry drew her to Paris where she worked with a French designer and covered Paris Fashion Week.Upon Vilte’s return to the states, it didn’t take long for her to realize she was ready to step out on her own. It was then that the idea for VilteCo. first came to life.

     

    VilteCo. is a boutique PR creative with a focus on traditional outreach, social media management, and blogger placement. Though open to companies of all sizes, the creative is especially drawn to working with startups in the LA area.
    To learn more about Vilte and her PR creative make sure to check her out at www.vilteco.com.

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