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Bagel man Noah Alper on why doing good is good business

Noah Alper, founder of Noah's Bagels, speaking at the Hub on Thursday.Photo: Tom Lux

Noah Alper, who founded Noah’s Bagels in Berkeley in 1989 — and sold it and five other ventures six years later for $100 million — will be giving a talk this week on Thursday evening at the Berkeley Hub. The serial entrepreneur will share thoughts on his view that “doing good is good for business”.

The Hub is at the David Brower Center. Details of the talk and ticket information can be found at the Hub’s website.

Read Berkeleyside’s interview with Alper, “From psych ward to bagel mensch” written by Sarah Henry in February this year.

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  • W Diana

    Register here!: http://aneveningwithnoahalper.eventbrite.com/

  • Eugene Chan

    Thanks for linking to our talk with Noah Alper.

  • Tim

    Good thing Berkeleyside isn’t doing a reader’s poll on “Best Bagel in Berkeley.”  There would be no votes.

  • Heather W.

    Lucky Noah. He got huge amounts of money for selling bagel-shaped wonder bread and a popular “schtick”. Must be nice.