Founded in 1971, Wall Goldfinger designs and builds
custom furniture for Fortune 100 companies, leading
financial institutions, nationally known law firms,
government agencies, and elite colleges and universities.
The most respected architectural firms in the country
specify Wall Goldfinger. The furniture is manufactured
to exacting specifications, integrating the latest
in communication technology, and using the finest
materials: hardwood veneers and lumber, local and
imported granite and marble, stainless steel and bronze,
leather and glass.
Many of the important decisions of our time are made
at WallGoldfinger tables. Members of The Federal Reserve,
The International Monetary Fund, The New York Stock
Exchange, The Environmental Protection Agency and
The United Nations all meet at WallGoldfinger tables.
The company is committed to a trained and informed
staff, and has participated in Open Book Management
for the past 15 years. Improving the environmental
processes in both their manufacturing and specification
of materials has become an important and ongoing issue
for WallGoldfinger and their clients. This year John
Wall was awarded the U.S. Small Business Administrations
Vermont Business Person of the Year.
In the fall of 2004, Sports Illustrated writer
Alexander Wolff began to explore the possibility
of bringing pro basketball to Vermont. The result
is a fan-friendly and affordable model, tailored
to the state the team calls home.
Learn how Alex plans for the Frost Heaves to
be: sustainable, local, built to scale, of the
community and embracing the Internet revolution.
15 Years of Making Connections: Monthly
forum helps entrepreneurs, investors meet"
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