1. What is your current Weavers Way shopping frequency? Describe your involvement in Weavers Way committees, projects, and activities.
I’m a Weavers Way and you-pick CSA member and buy nearly all my groceries at the Co-op. I appreciate the Co-op’s Ends and ambition, especially its contributions to the local economy, environmental stewardship, fostering of a diverse, inclusive, and friendly community, care for employees and ethical sourcing. I also love going to the Co-op to pick up products that inspire my creative side and love of cooking.
2. Describe your experience with financial oversight, particularly of a business or organization’s budget and financial performance.
I started my career in anti-poverty nonprofits. I got my introduction to budgeting and financial management at the Wharton School, where I sought a master’s in business administration to better understand how to help social impact organizations thrive. Since then, I have seen the practical application of my studies as a consultant who advises governments, businesses, nonprofits and foundations on strategy, operations and organization.
3. What do you perceive to be the long- and short-term challenges facing Weavers Way, and how should we address them?
Short term: Successfully launching the Germantown store (and learning and adapting), while maintaining quality, profitability and growth at other locations.
Long term: Advancing the Ends while competing in a difficult industry. Sometimes, these will feel like they are in tension; however, an unwavering commitment to the Ends is essential.
4. What volunteer or professional experiences have you had with other cooperatives or organizations that will help you strengthen the Weavers Way Board?
My work has prepared me to understand the special circumstances of a mission-driven organization and the practical realities of running a sustainable business. I bring experience with decision making and strategy and with helping teams come to consensus in the face of uncertainty. I also bring board experience with the Chestnut Hill Local and the Lenfest Institute for Journalism.
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