Lewis Seton
'09
Eat Well Guide
New York, New York
January 2009
The Eat Well Guide is
a free online directory of thousands of family farms, restaurants,
markets, and other outlets of locally grown food throughout the United
States and Canada. It was launched in conjunction with The Meatrix, an
animated short about factory farming that has been viewed by more than
15 million people around the world. Originally a database of
sustainably raised meat, eggs and dairy, Eat Well Guide has
expanded to include farmers markets, CSA programs, local advocacy
groups, and vegetarian and vegan restaurants. It also hosts a blog,
called the Green Fork, which has topics ranging from recipes to the politics of sustainable agriculture.
As an intern for the Eat Well Guide,
I became an integral part of their office due to its incredibly small
size. Despite the breadth of the directory, the organization has only
three full time workers. This was a great experience for me because in
this atmosphere, my ideas actually made a difference. On my second day
in the office, an idea of mine was used and publicized across the
Internet using social networking sites, bringing hundreds of new users
to our website. I also was able to post on their blog, a feature that
is read by a significant number of environmental activists daily. Other
duties involved updating our directory with new listings of farms and
restaurants every day, advertising our website using various methods on
the Internet, and managing requests for Eat Well Guide merchandise from across the country.
I had a great experience working with the Eat Well Guide,
and I learned a lot about working in the non-profit sector. At the same
time, I was able to get a taste of living in New York, which I liked
significantly more than I ever thought I would. I am still working with
the Eat Well Guide this semester in the role of an extern, and hope to continue a relationship with this organization after I graduate.