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EPISODE · May 3, 2019 · 45 MIN

William Kendall - New Covent Garden Soup Company, Green & Black's & Cawston Press

from Focus, Purpose & Leadership · host Robert Bean Branding

“Being real people who sounded more like a customer than a producer was quite important... and it helps when it was genuine. We were just that… people who loved food.” In this episode I talk to William Kendall: serial entrepreneur, investor and farmer. As Managing Director, William developed and ultimately sold New Covent Garden Soup Company and went on to discover, develop and sell Green & Black's chocolates. He’s now working on his farm and on his latest venture, the range of premium soft drinks Cawston Press. As you’ll hear, he’s a man of many parts and he’s previously told me he’s still not sure what he wants to do when he grows up.

“Being real people who sounded more like a customer than a producer was quite important... and it helps when it was genuine. We were just that… people who loved food.” In this episode I talk to William Kendall: serial entrepreneur, investor and farmer. As Managing Director, William developed and ultimately sold New Covent Garden Soup Company and went on to discover, develop and sell Green & Black's chocolates. He’s now working on his farm and on his latest venture, the range of premium soft drinks Cawston Press. As you’ll hear, he’s a man of many parts and he’s previously told me he’s still not sure what he wants to do when he grows up.

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