In 2021 SBC provided pro-bono mediation training to Barnstable County Recreation Department and pro-bono vocational services to individuals in need. SBC believes in a holistic and equitable business model.
We want youth Livin’ Swell!
In 2021 SBC provided pro-bono mediation training to Barnstable County Recreation Department and pro-bono vocational services to individuals in need. SBC believes in a holistic and equitable business model.
We want youth Livin’ Swell!
Daniel and Maura met at their favorite spot in Woods Hole, Pie in the Sky to make some web site changes and had a great planning meeting about one of the new companies they are working with CBREX. Of course the best part was the Popover!
Sea Blue Company is changing. Just like the seasons. Since our CEO is a student, he is constantly learning and changing. As his business partner/mentor I get to be part of the evolution. I learn everyday. There is change in the wind so stay in touch to see what course we are heading. Right now we have new customers and partnerships coming aboard. Check out the two new positions we just posted. Because at Sea Blue we want you Livin’ Swell!
Hey Sea Blue fans check out this cool volunteer opportunity at the Center for Coastal Studies.
Work as a public outreach representative, helping to operate our kiosk on MacMillan Pier opposite the Center’s dock where our research and rescue vessels are located. You will welcome visitors and talk about the Center’s marine research and conservation work. You will also recruit new members and sell merchandise.
Give back and add to your resume! Live Swell!
http://coastalstudies.org/about/volunteers
Sea Blue Company has big plans so what better place for Daniel to go and our company to grow?
“What makes an idea grow into something real? What takes the “aha!” spark of creation and sustains it through the ups and downs?
At Clark University, we know it’s curiosity and confidence, with a healthy dose of “who says I can’t” mixed in. And we make it teachable, repeatable and scalable.” See the link to learn more.http://www.clarku.edu/about-clark/entrepreneurship
Congrats Daniel!
Daniel won a first place award at the South Shore Regional Science Fair and will be competing at the State Fair May 5th and 6th at MIT.
Six regions send their best projects (50-100) to compete at the state fair.
He researched a new potential treatment for cartilage overgrowth diseases using a virus that selectively kills cartilage and leaves all other cells unharmed. Could The CEO solve your staffing problems and cure Cancer? All I know is it is a privilege to mentor him because I learn so much. Go Daniel!! See the link to stay tuned. Keep Livin’ Swell Daniel!
Hey Sea Blue Fans! See the link below and commit to take on this challenge!
The Better Bag Challenge dares you to give up using plastic bags for one year to help protect the oceans. There is currently about eight million tons of trash that has been dumped into the oceans every year, according to National Geographic, and it is hurting and killing dolphins and other animals. www.worldoceansday.org/below-the-surface/young-ocean-advocate-takes-the-better-bag-challenge
Hey Sea Blue Fans! See the link below and commit to take on this challenge!
The Better Bag Challenge dares you to give up using plastic bags for one year to help protect the oceans. There is currently about eight million tons of trash that has been dumped into the oceans every year, according to National Geographic, and it is hurting and killing dolphins and other animals. www.worldoceansday.org/below-the-surface/young-ocean-advocate-takes-the-better-bag-challenge
Hey Sea Blue Fans! See the link below and commit to take on this challenge!
The Better Bag Challenge dares you to give up using plastic bags for one year to help protect the oceans. There is currently about eight million tons of trash that has been dumped into the oceans every year, according to National Geographic, and it is hurting and killing dolphins and other animals. www.worldoceansday.org/below-the-surface/young-ocean-advocate-takes-the-better-bag-challenge