Hello! If you are reading this post, it is because you share my passion for quality food and bringing a member-owned grocery store to Richmond (our first!) You are also reading this post because you are concerned about doing what is best for the co-op and our future direction. I want to give you an idea of what I will do for the co-op, and what values I stand behind in bringing this organization forward.
First let me address my values. Richmond needs an affordable, high quality, accessible, organic-minded grocery store (I say organic minded because I am a firm believer in local farmers who do not pay for the organic certification, but still practice all natural food production.) I think those points are important to highlight – affordability (we need to be able to price our items correctly so that we can keep our doors open, but still be affordable to the majority), high quality and organic-minded – well, keeping pesticides out of our foods and bodies is so important to staying healthy.
Second, in order to get to the point where we can open our doors, we need two things: 1) more members, and 2) more capital. I have been working hard to get more members in the door, and continue to be an advocate of the Co-op to my friends, neighbors, and colleagues. Two of my friends bought a membership to the Co-op as my birthday present! For the capital raise, we are planning to raise capital through a member loan campaign. With my background in Finance – 14 years in the financial services industry - I can help guide the Co-op through the process, and help foresee and prevent possible pitfalls.
Third, and most importantly: I have been committed to the Co-op for well over a year, and have already planned and executed two successful community events. Our first event brought more than twenty people to a tour of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, and our second event was a fun happy hour at the Cask Cafe. I have been out there helping in whatever way I can.
-Kristin Klein, Board Member
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