1/ The joyful handyman...
At Pinckney Clay studio in San Francisco "Paul Fresia is a diamond. He was one of our first members when we opened in 2016. He now teaches the hand-building class and brings extra joy to anyone in the studio. Paul helped to found an artist-in-residence program that gives artists a stipend and space to create works from discarded materials. He is also a handyman and woodworker, and he built our store display." -Holly Coley, owner
2/ The dream brewer-bartender duo...
At Parleaux Beer Lab in New Orleans "We have two all-stars: Jon Butts behind the bar and Brad Holderness on the brew deck.
Brad's relentless focus on disciplined and well-researched 'processes and procedures' is crucial for executing great beer, and his constant drive to learn about science and best practices is inspiring. And as a seven-year Parleaux veteran, Jon carries an irreplaceable institutional knowledge of our standards. He treats everyone on both sides of the bar with respect, professionalism, and hilarity (he is also a talented professional comedian). We know the brewery is in good hands with them." -Leah and Eric Jensen, owners
3/ The problem-solver countertop installer...
At AlphaStone Solutions in Richmond, Virginia "Our countertop installer, Helder Antonio de Souza Filho, solves problems with a cheerful disposition, and does impeccable work.
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