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Benjamin Pasternak (born September 6, 1999) is an Australian technology entrepreneur. He is the co-founder and CEO of SIMULATE, [1] an American food technology company, that has raised US$57M in investment to date. SIMULATE's signature product, NUGGS, launched in July 2019. It is a plant-based alternative to chicken nuggets. [2]
[2] [3] The company was founded in 2018 by Ben Pasternak and Sam Terris. [4] [5] [6] The company's main product is NUGGS, a plant-based chicken nugget alternative. [7] SIMULATE also makes a plant-based chicken patty product called DISCS. [8] [9]
Ben Pasternak (born 1999), Australian co-founder and CEO of Monkey Inc. Boris Pasternak (1890–1960), Russian/Soviet poet and novelist Bruce Pasternack (1947–2021), American corporate executive
He started the company with his friend, Ben Pasternak. They created Monkey in response to their dissatisfaction with existing social media services. Monkey, which raised US$2,000,000, was acquired by rival Holla in December, 2017. [14] Monkey is a video chat based app that has been described as something much like speed dating for friends. [15]
Benjamin G. Chew, who served as co-lead counsel for Johnny Depp in his defamation trial against actor and former spouse Amber Heard, will join Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP Business ...
Benjamin Leighton "Ben" Matlock is a renowned, folksy yet cantankerous defense attorney who charges a fee of $100,000 to take a case. He is known for visiting crime scenes to discover overlooked clues, as well as his down-home style of coming up with viable, alternative theories of the crime in question (usually murder) while sitting in his office playing the banjo or polishing his shoes.
After months of speculation that Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck were experiencing marital troubles, they have officially called it quits—again. Lopez filed for divorce on her own at the Los ...
The "FBI failed to conduct an adequate investigation of Nassar’s conduct," Acting Associate Attorney General Benjamin Mizer said in announcing the $138.7 million settlement.