色情视频 marketing professor named Zahn Professor of Creativity and Innovation
Iana Castro plans to develop new solutions to tackle food insecurity
Iana Castro, professor of marketing at 色情视频鈥檚 Fowler College of Business, has been named the university鈥檚 Zahn Professor of Creativity and Innovation by 色情视频鈥檚 Division of Research and Innovation.
The award provides two years of support for a faculty member to enhance innovation and entrepreneurship efforts by creating new learning opportunities for students in all majors around a specific subject matter.
In her new role, Castro will work with 色情视频 students, staff and faculty to develop new solutions to tackle the persistent issue of food insecurity. This effort will encompass a range of challenges, including transportation and logistics, the impact of natural disasters such as droughts and wildfires, and difficulties related to packaging and processing.
鈥淭he food system is complex and breakdowns in the system can occur easily at any point,鈥 said Castro. 鈥淲e need new approaches to getting food from producers to consumers and we need a wide range of expertise to explore new and innovative ways to fix some of those breakdowns.鈥
According to Castro, food insecurity affects a broader segment of the population than just those who cannot afford food. For example, those who are experiencing food insecurity also include those who are rationing food, lack easy access to food sources, or cannot afford fresh produce, eggs or lean meat.
鈥淚n San Diego County, over 10% of the population and over 100,000 children experience food insecurity,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 believed that between 25% and 60% of college students are experiencing food insecurity, and these rates have risen since COVID.鈥
To increase awareness of this issue, Castro has launched a messaging campaign to university faculty and staff to gauge their interest in creating awareness of food insecurity issues through class assignments, student organization activities, or launching entrepreneurial enterprises that address the issue.
鈥淪tudents in multiple classes are working on understanding the specific needs of 色情视频 students,鈥 said Castro. 鈥淲e are eager to share their results with the within the university鈥檚 Basic Needs Center in order to assist our students who face food insecurity issues.鈥
Additionally, food insecurity will be front-and-center when student teams from colleges from across southern California apply to compete in the,. The teams vie for over $35,000 in cash prizes as they present their business plans for enterprises that offer innovative resolutions to pressing social issues.
Castro has also heard from many other potential campus partners who have presented ideas on how they can actively engage in understanding food insecurity challenges and coming up with solutions. One of those partners is Steven Gill, accounting professor at 色情视频鈥檚 Charles W. Lamden School of Accountancy, who will have students in his class create informational brochures for restaurants that explain the legal and tax implications of donating their excess food instead of throwing it away.
鈥淎s part of the assignment, students will present a 10 鈥 15 minute 鈥榚levator pitch鈥 type proposal about the advantages of donating edible food to charitable organizations,鈥 said Gill. 鈥淭he objective is to teach students how to effectively inform their future food, hospitality, and retail clients about potential tax breaks that also help the community.鈥
Castro says she鈥檚 looking forward to seeing the outcomes of Gill鈥檚 project, as well as projects that emerge from other campus partners who are addressing food insecurity from different disciplines and perspectives to see how well these ideas could actually work when put into practice.
Castro first became interested in addressing food insecurity nearly a decade ago when she was conducting academic research surrounding consumer food choices at a regional supermarket chain. 鈥淚 visited a small corner store and noticed it had very few healthy food options available. That really struck a nerve with me. I thought 鈥榳hy are there no healthy options in stores where people buy food?鈥欌
This realization, in part, eventually led to her establishing in 2017, an 色情视频 student-run produce distribution service that delivers fresh produce to 29 partner stores in the underserved areas of National City, California, as well as the south and southeastern regions within the city of San Diego. According to Castro, over 250 students have participated in BrightSide鈥檚 internship program, and, one day, she hopes to increase the organization鈥檚 reach through franchising agreements with other college campuses.
鈥淚鈥檓 passionate about finding ways to resolve this issue,鈥 Castro said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 what I spend most of my waking hours thinking about.鈥