Johnson Club of Boston Annual Predictions Event

by Alumni Affairs & Development (AA&D)

Alumni/Development

Tue, May 22, 2018

6:30 PM – 9 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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The Boston College Club

100 Federal Street 36th Floor, Boston, MA 02110, United States

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The Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management and the Johnson Club of Boston cordially invite you to join them for the 
 
Annual Boston Predictions Event  
featuring

Paul Sellew, BS '79, founder and CEO, Little Leaf Farms and founder and CEO, Harvest Power

Innovations in Food Production: sustainably meeting the needs to feed a growing population

Join us for a fireside chat moderated by Mark Milstein, director of the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise and professor of management at Johnson, and hear about advances in technology that will allow us to produce the food we need both locally and sustainably.

Tuesday, May 22, 2018
6:30 - 9:00 p.m.
Boston College Club | 100 Federal St. | 36th Floor |Boston, MA 02110-1802 

Cost
Alumni and guests: $60
Current students: $40
 
Fees include drinks and heavy hors d'oeuvres. 

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This event is open to all Cornell alumni! 
 

Where

The Boston College Club

100 Federal Street 36th Floor, Boston, MA 02110, United States

Speakers

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Paul Sellew

founder and CEO, Little Leaf Farms and founder and CEO, Harvest Power

Little Leaf Farms and Harvest Power

Paul Sellew has founded, managed and grown successful companies in the food & agriculture, lawn & garden and organics recycling industries. He is the Founder and CEO of Little Leaf Farms a leading grower of baby greens that are packaged and sold into leading grocers and fine dining establishments in the Northeast. Prior to this he founded and was CEO of Harvest Power leading its growth from start up to over $150 million of sales in its first five years. He also founded and was CEO of Backyard Farms one of the largest year-round greenhouse producers of tomatoes on the east coast and oversaw the development of its 42-acre state of the art greenhouse.
Paul has also been an executive with Synagro, Inc. and as part of its senior management team led SynagroÔÇÖs growth to a $350 million national leader in biosolids recycling. He was the Founder and CEO of Earthgro, Inc., which grew to be the second largest producer of compost-based lawn and garden products in North America prior to selling to the Scotts Company in 1998. After developing and patenting an in-vessel composting process he founded International Process Systems, Inc. a composting technology provider.
Paul is a 1980 graduate of Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS). Paul has served on CornellÔÇÖs University Council, CALS DeanÔÇÖs Advisory Council and currently serves on the Board of CornellÔÇÖs Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future.

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