CookUnity
Yeirmer Méndez is a freelance creative editor currently associated with iManta Media since November 2024 and serves as a CX Specialist for social media at CookUnity. Previous roles include customer service specialist at Fluid Truck, social media specialist at Oliver Pets, and customer experience specialist at Palacio Duhau Park Hyatt Buenos Aires. Yeirmer began a professional journey as a content creator and community manager at Salpa Sports. Education includes a Licentiate in Image and Sound Design and a Technical Degree in Photography from UADE, as well as a UX/UI Design certificate from Coderhouse and community management training from Chuck Digital School. Additional studies in photography and advanced English were completed at Escuela de Fotografía MOTIVARTE and SEDA College, respectively.
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CookUnity
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CookUnity is the first chef-to-you marketplace connecting the country's most talented chefs with eaters (consumers). We're changing meal delivery by bringing small-batch, restaurant-quality meals to eaters across the country. Every week, a diverse collective of all-star chefs craft their signature, ready-to-eat dishes for an elevated at-home dining experience. CookUnity is home to more than 100 of NYC, LA, Austin, Chicago, Atlanta, Seattle and Miami’s most inspired and innovative chefs. Through a weekly subscription, eaters can select from a diverse, ever-changing menu of hundreds of hand-crafted meals. Our chefs create dishes that cater to a wide variety of palates and dietary preferences, so the best part of dining out can be enjoyed by everyone. Delivering more than 1M meals per month and growing 3x YoY, CookUnity is also helping improve the livelihood of working chefs, tripling their income, enabling the growth of their own teams and personal brands. And believing that healthy food fuels stronger communities, CookUnity partners with Food Bank For New York City, the city's major hunger-relief organization, working to end food insecurity across all five boroughs.