About Jessica Conflitti

A passionate singer, yogi, and vegan baker, you can usually count on Jessica to be writing songs, inventing recipes, or doing handstands. Most notably, Jessica is recognized (by her parents) for a 3 minute vocal solo at Carnegie Hall (at 13), by her friends for her amazing Raw Vegan Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe, and also by her yogi friends for her recent mastery of Camel Pose. In all seriousness, Jessica is beyond excited work for H.U.M.A.N., and to share her passion for health with people everywhere.
Jan 28, 2015

5 Productivity Tips That Will Blow Your Mind

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Sean Kelly, HUMAN Founder, 2nd time social entrepreneur, competitive snowboarder, one of Forbes’ 30 under 30, a Next Generation Entrepreneur (CNN), a Top 25 Young Entrepreneur (Businessweek), and the man who brought you the healthy vending machine, is about to blow your mind...again.

Jan 16, 2015

HUMAN’s Competitive Edge: Beyond the Healthy Vending Platform

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This might make us trend setters, but when it comes to HUMAN’s long term, competitive edge, our platform is only step one…

Jan 08, 2015

The Trend That’s Driving the Vending Machine Business

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Have you ever wished it was easier to eat healthy? Do you know anyone who struggles with making healthy choices?

Dec 19, 2014

Has Happiness Made HUMAN Healthy Vending More Successful?

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Is enjoying your life the key to a successful career or business? Is it possible that mere happiness is the ultimate key to success? Sean Kelly, HUMAN’s Co-Founder, is a major believer. He explains that we must change our conceptions of success—moreover, we must stop “living for the weekend.”