Richmond entrepreneur with 'love letter to hospitality' named in Forbes 30 under 30
Briefly

Phoebe Cleary Rudd, 29, launched The Sauce during the Covid-19 pandemic to support the ailing hospitality sector. Starting with a simple idea to celebrate hospitality, the platform has seen rapid growth, amassing over 85,000 newsletter subscribers and 600,000 monthly readers. Her new initiative, Club Sauce, aims to streamline influencer marketing for hospitality businesses and has already reached a valuation of 2.7 million. Rudd's recognition by Forbes as part of their 30 Under 30 is a milestone, reflecting the success of her transition from a career in finance to supporting the hospitality industry through engaging stories and humor.
Phoebe Cleary Rudd launched The Sauce to support the struggling hospitality industry during the pandemic, growing it to 85,000 subscribers and 600,000 readers.
Recognition from Forbes for being named in the 30 Under 30 is like winning a Michelin star for Phoebe, validating her entrepreneurial journey.
The Sauce offers a humorous take on hospitality, focusing on storytelling about eateries and chefs to give a voice back to struggling businesses.
Phoebe transitioned from war reporting and finance to hospitality, creating a platform that values those in the industry during tough times.
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