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Lisa Curtis

Kuli Kuli Founder & CEO

About the Author

Lisa Curtis is the Founder & CEO of Kuli Kuli Foods, the leading brand turning global superfoods like moringa into lasting impact for your body and our planet. Kuli Kuli’s wellness powders and gummies are sustainably sourced from African women and other small farmers around the world and sold in 11,000 U.S. stores. Lisa began working on Kuli Kuli while serving in the Peace Corps and has grown it into a multi-million dollar social enterprise. Prior to Kuli Kuli, Lisa served as the Communications Director at Mosaic where she managed a team of six to grow the company from zero to over $5M invested in clean energy. Previously, Lisa wrote political briefings for President Obama in the White House, served as a United Nations Environment Programme Youth Advisor, and worked at an impact investment firm in India. Lisa has been recognized on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list and Inc Magazine’s Top 100 Female Founders list. She has been featured in numerous outlets including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and on MSNBC's Morning Joe. Learn more at www.kulikulifoods.com and www.lisamariecurtis.com.

Articles by Lisa Curtis

Moringa vs Matcha: Differences, Benefits and Considerations

Kuli Kuli’s Lisa Curtis educates on what Matcha and Moringa are, their differences and what you should know taking these supplements for your health and wellbeing.

  • January 29, 2025
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  • Lisa Curtis
  • A bowl of moringa overnight oats, on a table.

    Moringa Overnight Oats Recipe

    Learn how to make a delicious and nutritious overnight oats recipe with moringa powder!

  • March 5, 2026
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  • Lisa Curtis
  • A moringa latte, with a tree design on top, in a white cup.

    Moringa Latte Recipe

    Find Kuli Kuli Founder & CEO's recipe for making a delicious and nutritious Moringa Latte! Moringa powder is easily blended into smoothies, shakes, sauces, soups, stews...and even lattes!

  • March 10, 2026
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  • Lisa Curtis