Empanada carting business turned successful Gibsonville storefront
Ines Roets was selling empanadas out of a cart in Miami before opening an Argentinian bakery in downtown Gibsonville with her husband Ariel.
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Ines Roets was selling empanadas out of a cart in Miami before opening an Argentinian bakery in downtown Gibsonville with her husband Ariel.
The timber frame barn on Murchison Farm overlooks rolling hills, pastures and ponds. It has been the gathering place for owner Robin Murchison-Cockerham ‘81 and her family for years.
When their entrepreneurship class charged them to think of a problem worth solving, Elon University junior Grace Granger and sophomore Jakob Reuter wanted to tackle an environmental issue: clothing sustainability. The duo created @ElonUThrift to provide convenient clothing solutions for students while lowering the amount of waste on campus.
Arielle Brochin was raised in a household of creativity. With a fashion designer mother and an artist father, the Elon senior said she was destined to eventually find her niche. While grounded during her sophomore year of high school, Brochin uncovered her own passion for art.