"Tomorrow, Greensaw will become Philly’s first [sic] green, employee-owned cooperative and an inauguration ceremony will be held at the design/build firm’s NoLibs woodshop. If you’re not familiar with Greensaw, here's the low down -- The firm specializes in the installation of artchitectural salvage, and uses locally-sourced and reclaimed material to create jaw-dropping, jealousy-inducing and downright beautiful home and commercial renovations. (See it for yourself here)...
Greensaw founder, Brendan Jones was inspired to make his business an employee-owned co-op after reading John Abrams’ book The Companies We Keep, a memoir/business plan that champions employee ownership and workplace democracy. Philly’s history of cooperative businesses also inspired the decision, plus Paul Giamatti and Laura Linney in John Adams gave Jones the final push in pursuing collaborative ownership with his 14 employees. Some stellar acting can really get the wheels turning.
Greensaw’s Co-op celebration will be headlined by keynote speakers John Abrams, Judy Wicks (founder of the White Dog Café), and Leane Krueger-Brankey (executive director of the Sustainable Business Network)."
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