Advisory Board Kickoff
The start-up JustBite, whose mission is to make the workplace healthier bite by bite with responsible snacks and assist companies to increase well-being at work, is ready for the next step in their entrepreneurship. To this end, they are being assisted by some experienced entrepreneurs and advisors.
At the beginning of August, the Advisory Board of the Ghent start-up was a fact and the names willing to give advice are not minus.
From now on, JustBite can count on the experienced guidance of none other than Vincent Jamaer, Managing Partner at Degroof Petercam, Jaime Cuykens, Innovation banker at ING and Wouter Torfs. Torfs, who recently announced a major career switch from CEO of Schoenen Torfs to president of CAW (Center for General Welfare Work), is further drawing the welfare card by contributing his experience to the Advisory Board of JustBite.
Varied experience
JustBite's Advisory Board will thus be able to rely on the experience and independent advice of a thoughtful mix of entrepreneurs and advisors to start-ups & scale-ups. The council will act as an external sounding board to test the issues and challenges facing JustBite's management in their young entrepreneurship.
In this way JustBite wants to surround itself with people from very different backgrounds in order to make well-considered choices in the short and long term. They want to be able to use informed advice to take the company to the next level and make healthy breaks in the workplace even more accessible.
About JustBite
JustBite wants to make a big difference with small bites. By promoting smart and healthy snacking in the workplace, they want to promote healthy breaks and increase well-being at work. They help companies and their employees step by step towards healthier eating and living. In this way, they want to contribute to a better world and a healthier society that is fully committed to health prevention.
They do this with their healthy snack boxes with plant-based snacks and with knowledge sharing around healthy food and balanced choices