organizing for good work
In the last few months, we have been growing and changing in exciting ways. Dreamfish, as an organization, changed over our legal structure from being a nonprofit corp. to a c-corp. We made the decision in order to fulfill the requirements unique to our mission — to provide a global professional networking platform for sustainability. While I expected the change to help us to fund the platform production, I have been surprised at how positive and quick the impact of this move was for Dreamfish and our community as a whole. The change of corporate form has enabled our own organizational sustainability — to give equity to our staff, raise the funds to build the platform, and find a support system of people, who truly got the unique needs of a software as a service model and rallied around our mission.
Special thanks to: Crissy Tsai, a recent MBA grad, who brings her sharp mind and green building passion to Dreamfish operations; Our community of facilitators, our creative senior consultant, Paul Loper , who composed our theme song. Andrea Cohen – we love our rockin’ lawyer at Nixon Peabody, a progressive law firm, which has the first LEED-certified office and first Chief Sustainability Officer , and has been named one of the top 100 places to work in the US. Susan Wong , our financial consultant from Rose Ryan, generously giving of her time.
From all of us at Dreamfish, thank you for your incredible support, creativity and patience during this start up. Personally deeply grateful to you, I know that together, we will create a just, sustainable healthy world.
Tiffany