Meet Food Access Innovator & Fresh Truck Founder Josh Trautwein

Zach Servideo
Boston Speaks Up
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2 min readJul 30, 2019

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Josh Trautwein represents the soul of Boston, a city that looks out for its own with unconditional love and unwavering support. Trautwein was working as a health educator at the MGH Charlestown Healthcare Center when he kept hearing from his families that it was difficult to shop for healthy food. At that time, the only grocery store in the neighborhood was set to be shut down for a year-long renovation. It was this experience and some in-depth research that inspired Trautwein to cofound Fresh Truck, rethinking the traditional grocery store model, making it mobile and providing fresh food access to the people that need it the most.

Enjoy our pre-podcast interview below. You can listen to our BSU podcast discussion on any of your favorite audio platforms (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, SoundCloud). Enjoy.

What word would your loved ones use to describe you? Friendly

Fresh Truck isn’t your first social impact endeavor. You first created Soccer1, a foundation that sponsored networks of grassroots soccer clubs in Boston and Cite Soleil, Haiti. Describe Soccer1’s mission. Community

How would you describe the brand voice of Fresh Truck? Breezy

When you first pitched mobile food retail to investors, what was their response? Skeptical

You’re getting into food prescription. Why is this important? Money

You’re a big fan of HUBweek. How would you sum up HUBweek’s role in helping Fresh Truck evolve and progress in Boston? Platform

What most inspired you to pursue a career in social good? Mentors

What word best encapsulates your #1 goal for Fresh Truck? Health

What’s the biggest obstacle facing you achieving your goal? Data

Fill in the blank. The future of food equity will be… Healthcare

What is your favorite thing about Boston? Colleagues

What would you change about Boston? Segregation

What would you change about the world? I.E., What problem facing the world would you most like to see solved? Poverty

You can follow Trautwein on Twitter — @JOSHtrautwein.

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Zach Servideo
Boston Speaks Up

Husband+dad. Heart driven leader. Gratefully collaborating with an ever expanding network of bad asses. Creator and host of Boston Speaks Up podcast.