Congratulations to Vered Meir and Andrew Shoaff on being re-elected to Craftsman Technology Group’s Board of Directors!
Vered is one of two staff representatives on the board and she was elected by her fellow employee-owners. Andrew is one of two board members from outside the firm and was elected by his fellow board members.
Both will join for a two-year board term after completing their initial term for the board’s inaugural year.
Vered is currently the Senior Director of Managed Services at Craftsman, leading a team of over 20 nonprofit technology professionals.
“I am thrilled and honored to have the trust of my fellow employee-owners to continue my tenure on the board. Our first year as a board has been an exciting year of forming and stage-setting – I believe in the next one, we will roll up our sleeves and dig in even further to this important advisory work.” – Vered Meir
Andrew is a Technology Executive who has led customer success teams for much of the past ten years.
“CTG’s combination of mission, B Corp structure, and depth of team member experience is unique and truly special in the marketplace. I am honored to remain a part of the CTG Board for another term and for the opportunity to help the organization continue to deliver exceptional services to the nonprofit and social good community.” – Andrew Shoaff
As an Employee Ownership Trust, our Board of Directors ensures that employees have a clear say in the firm’s direction, policies, and commitments.
Our board upholds three pillars of our employee ownership model. Our small business will remain mission-based, employee-centered, and equitable in perpetuity.
There are currently 46 employee-owners of Craftsman Technology Group. Staff members become employee-owners after 1000 hours of service (roughly six months) with the firm.
Vered and Andrew re-join Erin Semagin Damio (employee-elected board member), Karen Collins (external representative), and CEO BJ Cortis.