Ben Lewis
About Ben Lewis
Ben Lewis is the Co-Founder and CEO of Little Spoon and an active angel investor, known for pioneering the cold pressed juice and cold brew coffee categories.
Co-Founder + CEO at Little Spoon
Ben Lewis is the Co-Founder and CEO of Little Spoon, a company based in the Greater New York City Area. Founded in 2016, Little Spoon focuses on providing fresh, high-quality baby food. In his role, Ben is responsible for strategic direction, business growth, and operational management. His leadership has been instrumental in driving the company's mission to redefine the baby food industry.
Angel Investor and Advisor
Since 2019, Ben Lewis has been an active angel investor through Angel Investor. He has invested in more than 30 disruptive, high-growth companies across various sectors, leveraging his experience to provide strategic advice. His role involves identifying promising startups, providing funding, and offering mentorship to help these companies scale and succeed.
Operating Partner at Kairos HQ
Ben Lewis has been serving as an Operating Partner at Kairos HQ since 2016. Kairos HQ helps entrepreneurs to tackle major societal issues through innovative solutions. In this capacity, Ben oversees operational strategies, assists with business development, and mentors budding entrepreneurs to advance their ventures, contributing to Kairos HQ’s mission-driven goals.
Founder of Hatch Collective
In 2016, Ben Lewis founded Hatch Collective, a hub for innovators and creatives aiming to foster collaboration and innovation. As the founder, Ben is responsible for the collective's direction, facilitating partnerships, and managing initiatives that encourage a creative and entrepreneurial community. Hatch Collective supports diverse projects that push the boundaries of traditional business models.
Educational Background
Ben Lewis studied at The Wharton School. This educational foundation has equipped him with the essential business acumen and leadership skills that have been pivotal in his various entrepreneurial endeavors. His experience at Wharton has contributed to his strategic thinking and operational expertise.