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  <title>Harry Tannenbaum: Founder &amp;amp; President at Mill</title>
  <description>   Harry and his teammates at Mill do not look like your typical early stage startup. For one, they come with a pedigree from some of the most iconic tech companies ever, names like Apple, Google, and Nest. He and Mill Co-Founder Matt Rogers have been in the trenches together, most notably building Nest from $0 to more than $1B in annual revenue, culminating in their acquisition by Google. &amp;amp;nbsp; Startups that include hardware&amp;amp;nbsp;+ software scare many VCs. The added complexity and working capital requirements are just a few reasons to validate those fears. Harry articulates wonderfully both the &amp;quot;why&amp;quot; behind Mill's bold vision and the ways that their experienced team gives them an unfair advantage. Mill's vision to &amp;quot;outsmart waste&amp;quot; by equipping families everywhere to keep food waste out of landfills, and even from becoming waste in the first place, will inspire listeners to be a part of solving what Harry describes as the &amp;quot;dumbest climate problem,&amp;quot; the fact that nearly 10% of the total greenhouse gas problem comes from wasted food sitting landfills. &amp;amp;nbsp; Mill is coming out of stealth now and is ready to share their vision with the world.    </description>
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