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Kerry French, Founder
Kerry French was born and raised in New Orleans, LA, and comes from a family of talented jazz musicians. But even at an early age, he knew he would take a different path though he has a deep love for music and coffee. Kerry love for coffee started when he was 18 years old while visiting a local coffee shop in Morris, Mn as he was attending the University of Minnesota, Morris. He enjoyed not only the great tasting Columbia coffee but the ambiance and the mission of that coffee shop. Ever since then Kerry knew one day that he would not only indulge himself in the coffee business but to tell stories from the farm where the coffee generates to the cup that starts your day.
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Kerry went on to create his first film, 'Coffee, Community, Culture,' a documentary that features local coffee shops that are impacting communities across the country. This is only the beginning, says Kerry, who is looking to tell more stories that go under the radar.