Black Korean Female Founder Overcomes VC Bias To Disrupt CPG Industry

Partake Foods was founded by Denise Woodard, a Black Korean-American who has successfully overcome funding and team-building challenges to provide delicious and nutritious snacks for those with food allergies.

With a strong mission-and-values alignment, strategic partnerships, and intentional communication within the team, Partake has become a leading brand in the CPG industry while its founder has become a role model for other women of color wanting to launch and scale their businesses.

By prioritizing the needs of its customers and employees, Partake continues to pave the way for a more inclusive and equitable future in the food and beverage industry. So it’s not just about delicious

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