Graham Hill is a social entrepreneur and founder of TreeHugger. TreeHugger is the leading media outlet dedicated to driving sustainability mainstream.
Hill's past businesses include forays into fashion, web-development, viral email and plant-based air filters. In 1995, with his cousin, he started and grew the web-developer, SiteWerks, to 60 people doing work for large companies such as Microsoft and sold it to a New York company in 1998. Additionally, he owns a product business that sells a New York souvenir he designed a few years ago into 150 stores including MOMA.
Graham Hill has a Bachelor of Architecture with distinction from Carleton University in Ottawa and did advanced studies in Industrial Design at E.C.I.A.D, Vancouver.
For that company Site Works, it was very much so, and I'd say it was one of our core, like one of our core strengths, we had to be so good with the cash, particularly because we were growing so fast. It was really important, probably one of our biggest assets was figuring out Microsoft accounts pay...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).
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