People Before Profit: The Inspiring Story of the Founder of Bob's Red Mill

Biography & Memoir, Business, Business & Finance, Career Planning & Job Hunting, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship & Small Business
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Author: Ken Koopman ISBN: 9781592997282
Publisher: Inkwater Press Publication: February 28, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ken Koopman
ISBN: 9781592997282
Publisher: Inkwater Press
Publication: February 28, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

In an era of corporate greed, Bob Moores philosophy of putting people before profit is a shining example of whats right about America. Instead of selling out to numerous bidders who would have made him a very wealthy man, the founder of Bobs Red Mill Natural Foods gave the 100 million company to his employees.Bob Moores gift on February 15, 2010 (his eighty-first birthday) gave hope to an American workforce rocked by a decade of CEOs behaving badly. The national media heralded the announcement as the feel good story of the recession. It was an example of a return to ethics in the workplace, but as the legions of fans of Bobs whole grain natural products would argue, ethics and a sense of corporate responsibility didnt return to Bobs Red Mill, they never left. Most 60-year-old men who saw their business destroyed in an arson fire might have quit or faded away into retirement. Not Bob. After his wooden flour mill burned to the ground in 1988, he considered the seventeen employees who counted on him for their livelihood, and started over. He rebuilt, and flourished. He grew the company to become the nations leading manufacturer of whole grain natural foods. Bobs is an amazing story of overcoming challenges and making great comebacks. His wife, Charlee, was the inspiration to feed the family healthy natural foods, but it was a divine appointment with a random library book titled John Goffes Mill that began Bobs love affair with the ancient art of milling, using stone wheels to slowly grind grains into nutritious whole wheat flours, cereals, and mixes. His unconventional thinking and passion for healthy living is an inspirational story for readers of all ages.

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In an era of corporate greed, Bob Moores philosophy of putting people before profit is a shining example of whats right about America. Instead of selling out to numerous bidders who would have made him a very wealthy man, the founder of Bobs Red Mill Natural Foods gave the 100 million company to his employees.Bob Moores gift on February 15, 2010 (his eighty-first birthday) gave hope to an American workforce rocked by a decade of CEOs behaving badly. The national media heralded the announcement as the feel good story of the recession. It was an example of a return to ethics in the workplace, but as the legions of fans of Bobs whole grain natural products would argue, ethics and a sense of corporate responsibility didnt return to Bobs Red Mill, they never left. Most 60-year-old men who saw their business destroyed in an arson fire might have quit or faded away into retirement. Not Bob. After his wooden flour mill burned to the ground in 1988, he considered the seventeen employees who counted on him for their livelihood, and started over. He rebuilt, and flourished. He grew the company to become the nations leading manufacturer of whole grain natural foods. Bobs is an amazing story of overcoming challenges and making great comebacks. His wife, Charlee, was the inspiration to feed the family healthy natural foods, but it was a divine appointment with a random library book titled John Goffes Mill that began Bobs love affair with the ancient art of milling, using stone wheels to slowly grind grains into nutritious whole wheat flours, cereals, and mixes. His unconventional thinking and passion for healthy living is an inspirational story for readers of all ages.

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