I am in awe of businesses that can somehow rise above the goal of just making money and make closely held values the core inspiration for business choices.
Friends have suggested I check out …
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I am in awe of businesses that can somehow rise above the goal of just making money and make closely held values the core inspiration for business choices.
Friends have suggested I check out Aldrich’s as a place to sell my Nimbus Candles, I have, and in the process have learned about the values and community service goals of the current owners. These values are posted at the entrance to the store and the developing story of how these values are being put into practice are on the True North Collective’s website. It’s a story that is off to a good start!
Marla Streator
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