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Lola's story

Lola, Ayla, and Lola’s mom Theresa co-founded Umi Organic in 2015 on Lola’s vision of bringing organic farming methods to delicious Japanese food products. Lola was born and raised in Portland and studied Japanese language and culture from kindergarten through college, living briefly in Kyoto, Japan. Over two decades she fell in love with Japanese food and traditions. Before launching Umi Organic, she worked at the nonprofit Ecotrust for eight years on food and farming issues and as an editor of Edible Portland magazine. At the time, she was writing about wheat exports and signed up for a week-long noodle-making workshop with ramen companies from around the world interested in buying U.S. wheat. She realized local wheat was being sent to Asia, only to be brought back as the imported noodles she was buying. Why was no one making these products here? That’s when she came up with the idea for Umi Organic.

Ayla has been working with small businesses for years, and is deeply interested in entrepreneurship and how small businesses can bring new ideas to a company’s culture. She is a small business lawyer, which has shown her both how things are usually done, and how small businesses that do things differently can bring innovation and new perspectives. She wants to make Umi a laboratory for rethinking standard company culture and creating opportunities for women in the workplace.

Our organic ramen noodles bring Lola’s food advocacy and her lifelong study of Japanese culture together, and hitch them up to a business that wants to do things in a better way. Lola likes to say that our noodles fill the hole in the market and the hole in your belly for topnotch, springy, flavorful noodles. We see many holes in the market for organic, fresh Japanese products made domestically, and we can’t resist this opportunity. Since we launched our noodles in May 2016, we’ve found ourselves in the right place, surrounded by wonderful colleagues working together, full of excitement for what we are building and where it can take us.


This loan is special because:

It empowers two women entrepreneurs to expand their healthy product line.



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About Umi Organic

Industry: Food
Years in operation: New Business
Website: umiorganic.com

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