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Lisa Curtis – Founder of Kuli Kuli
Lisa Curtis is the organizer and CEO of Kuli Kuli, a brand spearheading the economically sourced superfood Moringa which is a protein-rich verdant green, more nutritious than kale, with mitigating benefits matching turmeric. At 22, Curtis set off to make a business opportunity for moringa in the United States.
Her central goal is to point out the plant’s recuperating properties while at the same time setting out business open doors for nearby residents. After ten years, moringa is a top wellbeing pattern and her organization, Kuli, sells its items like powders, energy bars, shots and tea in 11,000 stores across the country.
Lisa Curtis is an alumna of the EY Entrepreneurial Winning Women program, which distinguishes aggressive ladies business people and furnishes them with the direction, assets and access they need to open their maximum capacity.
Lisa Curtis started dealing with Kuli Kuli while in the Peace Corps in Niger, West Africa. As a volunteer in her town’s wellbeing place, she acquired a comprehension of nourishing difficulties in West African towns and how moringa can assist with tending to those difficulties. Preceding Kuli, Lisa filled in as the Communications Director at Mosaic, composed political briefings for President Obama in the White House and worked at an effect speculation firm in India. She composes for an assortment of outlets including Forbes, Inc, Grist and The Huffington Post. Lisa has been perceived as a StartingBloc Fellow, a Wild Gift Better World Entrepreneur, an Ashoka Emerging Innovator and a Udall Scholar.
Lisa Curtis has been perceived as a Forbes 30 Under 30 entrepreneur, a Udall Scholar and a devoted philanthropic person by the Muhammad Ali Center. Lisa and Kuli have been included in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes and many different distributions. She was regarded as a 30 Under 30 Leader by GreenBiz, the University of California. Lisa is an incessant speaker at social effect and regular food gatherings on points, for example, store network straightforwardness, building buzz, raising money and millennial business.