Thank You To Our Mission North Team for an Epic Year of Impact

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A year ago, Mission North was in the last mile of our rebrand. We charged into 2020 with a new identity, vision and leadership team, and really big plans for the year. Then everything changed.

COVID forced us and our clients to instantly adapt to a completely new world without a playbook. The rising awareness of social injustice caused everyone to look inward to see how we could be a part of driving the necessary systemic change. 

Through the storm, our team has surprised us at every turn with their agility, creativity and relentless focus on making a positive impact. They've also been incredible stewards of our values, investing their time and energy into myriad volunteer opportunities and pro-bono work to support the people and organizations working to positively impact some massive health and societal issues.

If we’ve taken one thing away from this historic year it's that CEOs don't get companies through a major crisis, teams do. In the wake of so many curveballs, we've never been more proud of ours.

Here’s a snapshot of the outsized mark they made on Mission North's 50-plus clients and within their local communities.

With awe and gratitude,

Bill and Tyler

If we’ve taken one thing away from this historic year it's that CEOs don't get companies through a major crisis, teams do.
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