Patagonia and Jackson come closer together for the benefit of the environment and kayakers worldwide by Will Richardson | Dec 15, 2005 | 2010 Star, Classic Stars, Whitewater | 0 comments December 15, 2005 It is a primary goal in life for me to leave the world a better place than before I got there. I am a very selfish person in that goal, however, in that I want to do it through kayaking, instead of through the advancement of medicine, world peace, or inventing a new solution to our energy needs. This may limit my overall impact in the world, which puts in perspective my willingness to completely self-sacrifice what is important to me for the betterment of society as a whole. This is a little off topic perhaps, but I just don’t want anyone to think I am self-proclaiming any high level of righteousness It all started with Yvon Chouinard’s book “Let My People Go Surfing” less than a month ago. Yvon is someone who, while no different than you or I, has proven that living everyday for the journey, doing what he thinks is the right thing for himself, the people and world around him at the moment can create astonishing amazing results. I had the opportunity yesterday, to spend the day at the Patagonia Campus (headquarters in normal business talk) and I witnessed first hand an entire organization of individuals pulling together for things bigger than the bottom line. Yvon’s long time and unwaivering commitment to the environment has produced a model company with hundreds of environmental activists inside it. Certainly, some of their staff are more involved and effect more positive change than others, but there is no way someone who was indifferent to the needs of our environment would last a week without either getting a fire lit under their rear end to join in the cause, or move on to an apathetic company where they could be complacent with their idea of status quo. There are so many worthy causes for any individual to get behind, making them accountable to the world for their own area of expertise. The environment is only one area, but as the quote says on the front door of Patagonia, “There is no business to be done on a dead planet.” Patagonia does all of this without losing sight of the fact that they also have a responsibility to operate their primary function effectively and successfully, which is to create and sell the best products, with the minimum impact on the earth. Patagonia is owned by Yvon and Malinda and they take their jobs and responsibility seriously. It appears to me that they are not comfortable sitting still with their business, but treat it as if major improvements must be made constantly in order to be worthy of their time. I am impressed. Several things are in the works, and a couple of things are certain in regards to the Jackson’s and Patagonia. We have enough information about Yvon’s creation, 1% for the Planet, to get officially signed on for 2006. Yvon has watched his group grow to over 200 members and we are proud to be a part of it. The Jackson family will officially become Ambassadors for Patagonia. Each of us will help in our own area of expertise. Patagonia Kids, Patagonia, Water Girl, Lotus- all owned by Yvon and his wife Malinda. We will be both the Jackson family, and Emily, Dane, Kristine, and EJ individually. It is a win/win prospect. Yvon Chouinard is now an official esteemed member of the Jackson Kayak “Think Tank” which is our advisory board. This is another big win for Jackson Kayak as a living being and a brand. We will have a direct line into the experience, advice, and the caring hand of one of the world’s leaders of a sustainable, responsible, family business. With Yvon, we will also have the opportunity to get input from his lovely wife and partner Malinda, his CEO Casey Sheehan, and other members of his senior management team. My intent in creating this powerful “Think Tank” is to give Jackson Kayak every opportunity to become the kind of business that it has to potential to become, and not be held back by any shortcomings I may have or lack of vision on my part. There are a couple of other awesome things that came out of my time spent with Yvon and his team, but it will be a short time before I can indulge in details. No, Jackson Kayak did not sell out, in case your mind is wandering to the dark side. 🙂 I am on a plane flying back to Tennessee. When I arrive, Jackson Kayak staff will be at my house already under way with our 2005 Christmas Party, sweet! I have an awesome team and look forward to spending time with them. EJ Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ