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Submissions for Re:co fellowship program close soon

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January 8, 2019
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Submissions for the Re:co Symposium Fellowship program will close 11 January 2019. The Re:co Symposium event is designed for high-level discussion, leading innovation, and strategy development for those passionate and influential in the world of specialty coffee. The fellowship program benefits individuals who may be new to coffee or for a variety of reasons, including financial, have not had the opportunity to attend the symposium. The fellowship covers the registration fee for Re:co Symposium and includes complementary access to the Specialty Coffee Expo. “You have so many bright minds in one concentrated room that you get to really have a dialogue, and everyone there is willing to connect. If you have something to say, this is the place to say it,” says Gustavo A. Cerna, a past Re:co Symposium Fellow. Through a mixture of speakers, interactive experiences, and opportunities for conversation, Re:co looks at the specialty coffee market, the challenges it faces, their solutions, and shines a light on opportunities for growth and development. Re:co’s audience are those looking to gain insight into the specialty coffee market and supply chain, as well as those looking to be challenged and inspired by their industry. The Re:co symposium will take place from 10 to 11 April 2019 in Boston, United States. For more information, visit www.recosymposium.org

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