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5 Years of GreenMellen

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If you had asked Mickey or me five years ago where we would be today, our answer would be far fetched from reality.

Five years ago today Mickey and I were signing paperwork to officially launch a business that had been a pipe dream until that moment. Even in that moment, we didn’t fully grasp what it meant to foster a company. While we had dreams growing a small, close-knit, design and web firm, we had every intention of growing slowly and steadily to reach that goal.

Thanks to a sequence of blessings and amazing partnerships, we have been able to do just that. GreenMellen has blossomed into a company we can be proud of, and in order to celebrate this milestone we have chosen to donate five trees to Cobb County in honor of the five years we have been in business.

Still today we are believers in growing slow and strong. By donating these trees to our community, each will grow in the same way GreenMellen has, while supporting the community and adding green space where needed. A special thanks to Keep Cobb Beautiful for allowing us to provide this gift to our community.

Cheers to 5 years, and 5+ more!

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Ali Green

Co-Founder and Creative Director
Schooled in both design and marketing, Ali adds the analytical skills of an engineer to complicated digital marketing strategies.

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