Showing posts with label brewery owners. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brewery owners. Show all posts

Saturday, July 15, 2017

Where are they in NA? "Yes, I'm the 'Business Candidate,' and Yes, I'm a Progressive."


This is somewhat the point I've been trying to make since local time began, though of course I'm no longer a business owner.

But Sara Nelson owns a brewery, and this makes me happy, even if I'm aware that not all brewery owners were Sandinista brigadistas.

Hmm. Maybe Seattle is different from New Albany?

Guest Editorial: Yes, I'm the "Business Candidate," and Yes, I'm a Progressive, by Sara Nelson (The Stranger)

Hi, everyone. My name is Sara Nelson, I’m running for City Council, and I’m the business candidate.

How did I — a former Sandinista brigadista who met her husband at the WTO protests — become the “business candidate?" Well, besides the fact that The Stranger and Seattle Times both agree on the label — a sure sign the stars are aligning — it’s really not a surprise. I do co-own a small business. My company, Fremont Brewing, has grown from three full-time employees to 55. I’m proud of that.

I’m also pretty vocal that I think our local small businesses need a seat at the table in politics. With more than 60 percent of King County’s private-sector workers employed by small businesses, they’re incredibly important to growing our economy, tackling affordability, and ensuring we don’t turn into Bellevue. I’m absolutely willing to be the candidate of progressive small business ...

Wednesday, August 05, 2009

Senior editor graces inner pages of Today's Woman magazine, world gasps.


Visit the web site, scroll down to a familiar face, and read his thoughts on women and beer.
Men, Women and Beer

I really believe it’s true: Most women are more receptive to trying different beers than most men, because many men define themselves by brand loyalty and do it more often than most women.

The growler was filled with NABC Beak’s Best, and I gave it to Ewa, the photographer, as a gift after she confided to enjoying craft beer. She’s since left the magazine, and will be attending law school at Indiana University in Bloomington.

See, guys: You don’t have to be a “Bud Man” at all.