100 years of gratitude

For the Goodfellow family, building a culture of excellence reaches far beyond the boardroom

It is a rare opportunity to capture moments in history that have left an indelible mark on humanity. Life lessons, mistakes and learnings of a venerable 100-year-old family business provide a window into the hardships and successes writ into family lore.  At 100 years old, Goodfellow Bros. boasts a vast archive of those business and family stories. From the destruction of war to the construction of a solar farm, their stories are rich. The Goodfellow histories are woven together over the span of a century – many are told by word of mouth from generation to generation. Some are written down, others are not.

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Amy C Cosper

Amy C. Cosper is the former Editor-in-Chief of Family Business Magazine.


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