Hudson Kitchen

Djenaba Johnson-Jones launched Hudson Kitchen to bridge a critical gap she discovered after her own corporate layoff: the need for professional kitchen space paired with real business mentorship. What began as a community-driven platform in 2015 has evolved into an 8,000-square-foot flagship incubator in North Jersey. Hudson Kitchen provides serious founders with 24/7 production access and a collaborative ecosystem designed to move products from "early idea" to "market-ready."

Under Djenaba's leadership, the impact of the incubator has been staggering. In 2024 alone, Hudson Kitchen member businesses created 120 jobs and generated $3.5 million in collective revenue. Through her flagship Food Business Bootcamp, Djenaba has trained hundreds of founders on the essentials of licensing, pricing, and operations, emphasizing practical execution and long-term viability over industry hype.

Inside the Episode:

  • How Djenaba built the region’s first dedicated food business incubator and why professional infrastructure is the backbone of CPG success.

  • Why Djenaba prioritizes accountability and practical decision-making over the "growth at all costs" mentality.

  • Djenaba’s personal journey of pivoting from a corporate career to becoming a mentor and advocate for over 400 food businesses.

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