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Live Interview: Ronnie Khan AO, CEO and Founder of OzHarvest

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Live Interview: Ronnie Khan AO, CEO and Founder of OzHarvest

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#### We invite you to join us for this FIRESIDE CHAT with our special guest, Ronni Kahn AO.

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StartSomeGood Live Interviews share the inspiring and insightful stories of social entrepreneurs who have paved their paths and hustled for good. Their stories often highlight the ebbs and flows of their own social entrepreneurship journey, and through authentic, honest and genuine storytelling, provide a window into how others can travel their own entrepreneurship path.

At this event, we feature Ronni Kahn AO, CEO and Founder of OzHarvest.
Ronni is a social entrepreneur and founder of Australia’s leading food rescue charity, OzHarvest. Ronni is a passionate advocate and activist renowned for disrupting the food waste landscape in Australia. She appears regularly in national media, serves in an advisory capacity to the government and is a sought-after keynote speaker.

Some of the world's finest chefs support her mission to fight food waste and feed hungry people.

Ronni is also an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) and was named Australian Local Hero of the Year. Her journey is the subject of the feature film, Food Fighter, directed by Dan Goldberg.

In 2020, she co-authored her biography: A Repurposed Life, which was nominated for an ABIA award for Biography Book of the Year.

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