Posted December 6, 2018 3:30 pm by Comments

By Christen Smith

Sara Mellado, CEO of Operator Coffee. (Photo: Operator Coffee)
Operator Coffee’s leadership may look different, but the mission remains the same: bring people together and eliminate veteran suicide.
Founder Zack Weisenberger conceptualized the Texas-based coffee company last year as the host of a “free social space” where veterans could form new friendships and build a support system “similar” to one they found while serving. After developing more than 10 premium roasts — shipped fresh to customers worldwide — Weisenberger and his wife sold the company ahead of the birth of their first child.
“We could not be happier than to see the brand that has been so close to our hearts continuing on in the market under great new ownership with some great friends,” he said. “We have decided to move on due to life changes in career and at home, and we are proud to see this mission carry on to honor and support our men and women of service, and continue to serve our awesome customers.”
The Anteris Alliance — a coalition of more than 50 veteran-operated businesses — continues managing Operator Coffee, hiring Sara Mellado as its new Chief Executive Officer last month. Mellado brings more than a decade of experience as

Source: Guns.com

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