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January 30, 2025 27 mins

Stephanie Soulis is the President & CEO of Little Mushroom Catering. She created LMC in 2010 as a natural extension of her love for food and quality service. Stephanie was featured in a commercial for CTV in Libro’s Share the Future campaign. She is past Chair of the Board for the Kitchener Public Library, past Chair of the Board for Foodlink Waterloo Region, and was a Director with the Greater KW Chamber of Commerce. Stephanie also sits on the Waterloo Region Food System Round Table and is Chair of the Conestoga College Hospitality Program Advisory Committee. Stephanie currently sits as a Director on the Board for Libro Credit Union. She is a volunteer with the Business Education Partnership program, Junior Achievement, and a proud member of 100+Women Who Care Waterloo Region.

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