Woody Tasch is the Chairman and President of Slow Money, a nonprofit organization promoting sustainable agriculture and local food systems through innovative investing.
With extensive experience in venture capital and social entrepreneurship, Tasch has been involved in numerous organizations focused on sustainability and community development.
He previously served as Chairman of Investors' Circle and Treasurer of the Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation.
Tasch's background includes work in food policy, venture funding, and environmental responsibility.
He is a frequent speaker on socially responsible business and sustainable agriculture, and has authored articles and books on these topics.
Tasch graduated from Amherst College in 1973 and continues to advocate for a more sustainable and restorative economy.
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