What do political organizing, communications, and innovation have in common? Just ask the consultants at 18 Coffees.
Disruption is inevitable, so how can businesses stay ahead? Caleb Gardner founded 18 Coffees to help clients prepare for an uncertain future driven by technological innovation and social change – two forces he’s pretty familiar with. After all, managing digital organizing and social media for Barack Obama is quite the education.
Consultants at 18 Coffees believe businesses can learn from the way political organizers empower people to make change. They help business leaders understand culture so they can keep up with the market and adapt business accordingly. Plus, with a unique perspective on digital innovation, the company fosters innovation with an angle few others offer.
18 Coffees works with nonprofits and forward-thinking businesses—like United Way Worldwide, the Immigrant Legal Resource Center, Bose Corporation, and Weber Shandwick—to stay one step ahead of change and drive value at new frontiers. With a Community Partnership program that cultivates young talent, the company aims to have 1,000 people worldwide working to change the world in the next three years.